Christie A. McLeod

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Environmental Law 2023 – Canada: Trends & Developments

Chambers Global Practice Guides, p. 2-11

Bryan Buttigieg, Adina Georgescu, Selina Lee-Andersen and Christie McLeod are contributors for the 2023 edition of Chambers Global Practice Guides: Environmental Law. Their chapter highlights trends and developments across Canada including challenges to federal jurisdiction, an updated climate change plan, […]

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An ESG and carbon finance panel discussion report: Avoiding greenwashing litigation, managing cybersecurity risks, and legal trends in Indigenous rights-based climate change litigation

Against the backdrop of ESG’s multi-faceted and ever-changing nature, greenwashing, cybersecurity, and Indigenous rights-based climate change litigation rank among the latest considerations that thoughtful companies and organizations must reflect on as they manage their organizational ESG program. On September 21, […]

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The right to a healthy environment recognized in federal Canadian law

Last week, amendments to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (“CEPA” or the “Act”) were passed by the House of Commons which, amongst other things, update the Act to recognize the right to a healthy environment. In April 2021, Minister […]

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Christie McLeod interviewed by Law Times on Mathur ruling

Law Times

Christie McLeod features in a Law Times article on the Ontario Superior Court decision in Mathur v. His Majesty the King in Right of Ontario, 2023 ONSC 2316. The ruling in the Charter challenge of the province’s greenhouse-gas-emissions reduction target sets […]

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Mathur et al: Youth climate litigation against Ontario government found to be justiciable but dismissed for failing to establish charter violations

On April 14, 2023, the Ontario Superior Court (the “ONSC”) released its highly-anticipated decision in Mathur et al v His Majesty the King in Right of Ontario [Mathur et al] in which it held that, although the Application raised justiciable […]

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Environmental Law 2022 – Canada: Trends & Developments

Chambers Global Practice Guides, p. 52-63

Bryan Buttigieg, Adina Georgescu, Darin Hannaford and Christie McLeod are contributors for the 2022 edition of Chambers Global Practice Guides: Environmental Law. Their chapter highlights trends and developments across Canada including COVID-19 adaptations, the increased focus on ESG, the response […]

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ESG at stake – Miller Thomson’s PDAC seminar

Mining companies have an opportunity to play a leading role on developing approaches to respond to the complex challenges of climate change, the loss of nature capital and other sustainability variables. Read our top 10 considerations for mining companies and […]

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Greenwashing in Canada: Enforcement and trends for 2023

Over the last several years, increasing demand from consumers for environmentally-friendly products and services has led to an increase in “greenwashing,” which involves the practice of conveying false, misleading, incomplete, or unsubstantiated information to consumers about a product or business’ […]

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The right to a healthy environment gains global (and some Canadian) traction

By the end of 2019, more than 80 percent of United Nations (“UN”) Member States recognized the right to a healthy environment in law, with more than 110 countries recognizing the right to a healthy environment in their national Constitutions.[1] […]

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BC Court of Appeal allows recovery of legal fees as remediation costs

Introduction Last year, the British Columbia Court of Appeal (“BCCA”) rendered its decision in Victory Motors (Abbotsford) Ltd. v. Actton Super-Save Gas Stations Ltd., 2021 BCCA 129, providing that legal costs reasonably incurred in connection with the remediation of a […]

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