Join a panel of our national Environmental group for a two-part
conversation on environmental law developments, with specific
updates relevant to Eastern and Western Canada. Both webinars will
include a brief overview of the opposite jurisdiction.
Topics
- Overview of new Quebec developments
- Ontario's new Environmental Assessment Act
- Prosecutions and administrative monetary penalties – the latest in enforcement
- Species at risk and impacts on development federally and in Quebec and Ontario
- What to watch out for in the world of emerging contaminants like PFAS
- Circular economy – product stewardship developments in Ontario and Quebec
- A brief overview of western Canadian developments
A brief Q&A session will follow each presentation.
For more information on the western Canada session, please click here.
Details
Thursday, December 8, 2022
12 - 1:30 p.m. (ET)
Online
Speakers
- Paulina Adamson, Associate, Vancouver
- Nicole Bakker, Associate, Calgary
- Anne-Catherine Boucher, Counsel, Montréal
- Lana Finney, Partner, Toronto
- David Hillier, Associate, Toronto
- Jonathan Kahn, Partner, Toronto
- Charles Kazaz, Partner, Montréal, Toronto
- Ryan McNamara, Associate, Toronto
Mandatory Continuing Education
Ontario
This program is eligible for up to 1 hour and 15 minutes of
Substantive content.
British Columbia
This program has been accredited for up to 1.25 CPD Credit Hours The Law Society of British Columbia.
Quebec
Please note that pursuant to the amendments to the Règlement sur la formation continue
obligatoire des avocats (Regulation respecting mandatory
continuing education for lawyers – available in French only)
of the Barreau du Québec, which came into force on April 1,
2019, the status of "recognized provider" and the
mandatory "recognition" of activities have been
abolished.
Blakes will continue to provide you with a confirmation of
participation for your records. As stipulated in the
above-mentioned regulation, members must preserve supporting
documents attesting their completion of training activities for a
period of seven years beginning on April 30 following the end of
the reference period during which such activities were
completed.