Tag: Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP
Contaminated Sites: Contemplating best practices and policies to support cleanup...
Canada’s record on contaminated sites cleanups has been controversial at times. The notorious Sydney Tar Ponds in Nova Scotia comes to mind. However, it...
Environmental Law Moot: Exclusive insight into how legal experts contemplate...
We’ve all read about high profile, complex environmental cases, usually after the decision is released. Ever wonder how an environmental case is forged and...
Conference explores the intersection of ESG and brownfields redevelopment
Driven by growing cultural and social awareness, Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) considerations are becoming increasingly significant in the real estate investment sector. On...
Get the Dirt on Excess Soils: National perspectives presented at ESS...
On December 7, 2021, the Excess Soils Symposium provided an interactive platform for a virtual update on the business of excess soils and new...
Excess Soils Symposium: Find out how to stay in compliance in...
The Excess Soils Symposium 2021 provides an interactive platform for a virtual update on the business of excess soils and new regulations impacting construction and...
The Best in Brownfields: Announcing the Brownie Awards 2021 Winners
The best that Canada has to offer in the redevelopment of brownfield properties across the country were honoured as part of the 22nd Annual...
Brownie Awards 2021 Finalists: Recognizing the Visionaries and Innovators in Brownfield...
Dedicated to the rehabilitation and revitalization of sites that were once contaminated, under-utilized, and undeveloped, the Brownie Awards provide annual recognition and celebration of...
ESAA Releases Agenda for Virtual EnviroTech 2021
On June 2 and 3, 2021, the Environmental Services Association of Alberta (ESAA) will present a virtual edition of EnviroTech, its annual conference on...
Expert Panel Announced for Excess Soils Symposium
The Excess Soils Symposium on December 8, 2020 will provide an important update from the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks on the...