Protecting Orca from Boat Traffic
December 22, 2010
ELC student Rose Keates has prepared a report for Lifeforce Foundation on protecting Orca from boat traffic. Click here to read the report, which provides 17 recommendations. Read the Vancouver Sun op-ed by Rose and ELC Legal Director Calvin Sandborn. Listen to Calvin counter a whale watching company on this CKNW podcast. (18MB)
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Examining How Fish Slip Through BC Regulatory Cracks
December 17, 2010
Do you know how many fish sports fisherman are taking from BC waters? Neither does the government, according to the ELC report "Why is BC’s Fish Resource Slipping through Cracks in the Regulatory System?"
Written for a First Nations client by ELC Clinic student Laura Sworn, the report recommends that government track the catch of BC sports fishers. More...
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Renewing Environmental Law: A National Conference Feb 2011
December 1, 2010
This two-day environmental law conference intended for litigators, law reformers and policy experts from across Canada will be held in Vancouver on Feb 3-4, 2011. Co-hosted by the ELC, West Coast Environmental Law and Ecojustice, conference topics include environmental rights, Aboriginal rights and environmental protection, climate change and the need for law reform, access to justice, environmental tribunals and a Judges Forum: View from the Bench. More...
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Water Polling Results
November 22, 2010
According to a recent poll conducted by McAllister Opinion Research for WWF Canada, British Columbians appreciate their water and they want to protect it. A full 98 percent of British Columbians recognized fresh water as being critical to their well-being and 91 percent considered fresh water to be BC's most precious resource. The poll was conducted to assess public support for the current water act modernization process in BC. The ELC is working on submissions to the process. Read the results.
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CRD Biosphere Reserve Event Nov 23, 2010
November 17, 2010
The ELC, Sea-to-Sea Greenbelt Society and The Dogwood Initiative invite CRD residents to come November 23 to this informative night to hear about about a historic proposal to designate the CRD as a UN Biosphere Reserve. More...
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Report Calls for Overhaul of "Weak" EA Process
November 10, 2010
Environmental assessment is essential to environmental protection and fundamental to a sustainable economy, according to a new report released today by the Environmental Law Centre (ELC), which is calling for major changes to BC’s Environmental Assessment Act. More...
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Proposed Comox Coal Mine Needs Full Public Hearings
August 17, 2010
You don’t need a canary to convince CoalWatch Comox Valley that mid-Vancouver Island doesn’t need another coal mine, particularly the Raven Underground Coal project planned for their region. The group called on the provincial and federal governments Monday to conduct the environmental assessments of the project with a Joint Review Panel process. (click for PDF version of MEDIA RELEASE, BACKGROUNDER, SUBMISSION package, Sept 2.10 letter requesting public comments be posted and the public comment period extended) More...
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Re-inventing Rainwater Management - Update
July 28, 2010
Stressing the need to clean our beaches and work with natural water cycles, ELC clinic student Paddy O’Reilly asked the Capital Regional District (CRD) today to implement fundamental changes to how we deal with stormwater in the region. More...
READ THE REPORT/ SEE THE VIDEO
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2011-2012 Articled Students Positions
June 30, 2010
Thank you to everyone who applied for the the ELC shared articles positions, commencing September 2011 and February 2012. The positions have been filled. For more information on our shared articling program, check out our shared articles flyer.
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Conserving the Planet - Without Hurting Low-Income Families
May 17, 2010
Increasing household energy efficiency reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Energy-efficiency programs are now widespread, but they are often designed in a way that excludes low-income households. More...
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| Cosmetic Pesticides Ban gains momentum
May 14, 2010
Former ELC Clinic student Jonathan Aiyudaurai continues to perform volunteer work on his ELC project more than a year after completing the course. Read Jonathan's comments along with an update on what's happening with the proposed cosmetic pesticides ban for BC.
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| Review Success Leads to Release of Documents
March 16, 2010
Lower mainland citizens living around Burrard Inlet may soon hear a lot more about their brewing sewage problems. With assistance from ELC student Keyvan Monsef, Ecojustice recently obtained two orders from the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner directing the release of important documents from a private prosecution they launched that was subsequently stayed by the Attorney General of Canada. More...
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Major Victory for Southern Vancouver Island's Wild Coast
Mar 8, 2010
In response to local government’s March 5 announcement to purchase lands in the Jordan River, Sooke Potholes and Weeks Lake areas, the ELC is grateful to have played a part in one of its most important victories ever. Partnering with The Land Conservancy, the CRD has reached an agreement in principle to purchase 2,350 hectares of land from Western Forest Products for $18.8 million. The lands will be protected for recreation, conservation and watershed protection for generations to come and include over 3.5km of shoreline from the world-famous surfing beach at Jordan River to Sandcut Beach. More...
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Re-inventing Rainwater Management
February 24, 2010
A new ELC report aims to solve the problems caused by stormwater in the Capital Region.
Acting for the Veins of Life Watershed Society, the comprehensive report, Re-inventing Rainwater Management: Protecting Health and Restoring Nature in the Capital Region, documents the vast damage stormwater causes and then lays out a strategy for solving the problem. More...
READ THE REPORT See the video
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ELC Student makes Legislative Submission on FOI
February 3, 2010
ELC student Morgan Blakley presented a submission on behalf of the Dogwood Initiative today to the Special Committee to Review the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Read the submission
here. More...
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ELC Club releases annual newsletter
April 1, 2010
To read the latest ELC Club newsletter, click here.
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Cosmetic Pesticide Legislation
February 11, 2010
The ELC encourages British Columbians to learn about the provincial government's plans to ban the sale and use of cosmetic chemical pesticides through legislation. Click here to read the ELC's model response, which follows the questions posed by the Ministry of Environment and is intended to help concerned citizens and groups draft their own submissions. To read the ELC's response, please click here. For more information about this issue, see the
Canadian Cancer Society's website.
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Thanks to UVic Law students, faculty and staff
January 2010
Many thanks for the great turnout we've had at our "blue sky" visioning sessions.
We will amalgamate the feedback into our final report.
(For more information about this session, please read our Strategic Review & Renewal Process Backgrounder.) We look forward to future sessions with the UVic community in the near future.
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ELC Seeks comments on BC Tribunals Discussion Paper
November 24, 2009
Thanks to all who provided feedback on the Environmental Tribunals Discussion Paper. The final paper will be released in late spring.
For more information about the project, click here.
Read the paper.
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Comments on Juan de Fuca Land Use Bylaws
November 18, 2009
Lawyer and ELC Program Director Deborah Curran provided comments to the Capital Regional District regarding the most recent iteration of the Juan de Fuca draft OCP and land use bylaw. To read her comments, click here.
Read the paper.
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ELC Articled Student at SCC
October 20, 2009
Victoria, BC - ELC Articled Student Micah Carmody had the opportunity to travel to Ottawa to watch the portion of a factum that he helped to prepare argued before the Supreme Court of Canada. More...
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Submission Asks CRD to Focus on Sustainable Community Development
September 29, 2009
Victoria, BC - In a 13-page submission, ELC Program Director, Deborah Curran, and ELC Articled Student Micah Carmody have made five specific recommendations regarding the Capital Regional District’s (CRD’s) proposed bylaws to establish zoning and land use policies for the 132,000 hectares of Rural Resource Lands in the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area. More...
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Protecting the Integrity of Victoria's Inner Harbour
September 21, 2009
Victoria, BC - Victoria Harbour’s mega-yacht marina project needs better public input and an independent environmental assessment process according to legal submissions prepared with the assistance of the ELC and delivered today to the Minister of the Environment Jim Prentice. More...
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ELC Urges North Cowichan Council to Protect Echo Heights Forest
August 2009
Chemainus, BC - ELC student Kyra Bell-Pasht presents her report "Protecting Echo Heights Forest" to the District of North Cowichan Council on Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Prepared on behalf of the Chemainus Residents Association, the report examines Council's legal duties when making planning decisions and documents the long history of community use of the lands commonly known as Echo Heights Forest. More...
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Action Needed to Deal with Abandoned Vessels
July 2009
Victoria, BC - The recent torching of a tugboat in Sooke Harbour highlights the need for law reform in order to deal with
the growing number of abandoned vessels that clutter waters around BC, posing serious safety and environmental risks. More...
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Examining BC's Environmental Tribunals and Assessments
April 2009
Victoria, BC - Thanks to funding from the Law Foundation of British Columbia, the ELC is pleased to be conducting two legal research projects that will be carried out over a two-year period under the direction of Mark Haddock, with assistance from ELC staff and clinic students. More on the Assessment Project. More on the Tribunals Project.
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Urgent Call to Protect Public Health
March 5, 2009
Victoria, BC - Acting on behalf of a coalition of public health and environmental groups, the ELC has recommended urgent law reform to avoid the potential for mini-Walkerton disasters across BC. More...
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Seeking Public Hearings for TFL Subdivision Application
January 2009
With the assistance of the ELC, the Sea-to-Sea Greenbelt Society's lawyer filed submissions encouraging the provincial approval officer to hold public hearings before approving subdivision applications regarding lands near Jordan River that were removed from regulated Tree Farm Licences without notifying the public, local government or First Nations. More...
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Preserving Closed School Lands as Public Green Spaces
January 2009
School yards provide valuable public green space and critical nodes for community greenways systems, but they do not have the same protection of parks. Although the land is public, school districts have the right to sell it. A new ELC report explains how public school lands can be preserved for their green space values. More...
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ELC Requests Auditor General Investigation into BC's Refusal to Protect Endangered Species Habitat
November 26, 2008
Acting on behalf of the Wilderness Committee, the Environmental Law Centre (ELC) has asked the BC Auditor General to investigate the provincial government’s failure to identify and protect the critical habitat of endangered species as required by the Species at Risk Act. More...
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Auditor General Slams BC Government for Lack of Public Consultation on TFL Land Deletions
July 16, 2008
BC’s Auditor General John Doyle released a report today criticizing the provincial government for its January 2007 decision to remove over 28,000 hectares of private lands from three Vancouver Island Tree Farm Licences held by Western Forest Products. More...
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Making the Case for a Carbon Tax in Canada
November 17, 2008
ELC Legal Director Calvin Sandborn and ELC Articled Student Tim Theilmann argue that a carbox tax has both environmental and financial benefits to Canadians. Click here to read their opinion piece published in the Times Colonist newspaper.
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BC’s New Climate Change Legislation—what it means for local governments
November 2008
In the spring 2008 legislative session, the provincial government enacted new legislation enabling local governments to address climate change and energy efficiency measures. This summary outlines the provisions in the two relevant bills that relate to local governments and climate change. Correction - please note the revisions to this summary – Bill 44 (2007) that requires public sector organizations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions does not currently apply to local governments. Click here to read the Summary.
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ELC Helps Clean Cowichan River Diesel Spill
October 2008
A recent diesel spill near the Cowichan River highlights what is wrong with current regulation of pollution spills. The Cowichan is one of BC’s two designated Heritage Rivers and is Vancouver Island’s most important fishing river. In February 2008, diesel began to leak out of a service station’s underground diesel tank. Government discovered the source of the leak in a few days, but left it up to the service station owner to fix the problem. Cleanup was delayed for six months, resulting in catastrophic pollution damage to the neighbour’s home property—and ongoing pollution of Oliver Creek and the Cowichan River. More...
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Protecting Endangered Species on Private Property
October 2008
The Salt Spring Island Conservancy recently asked ELC student Colin Edstrom to research ways to protect the endangered Sharp-tailed Snake on Salt Spring Island. Colin has now produced a report that may help other groups faced with the challenge of protecting endangered species that range across numerous small adjacent private lots. More...
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Corporate Knights recognize ELC's Intensive Program
July 2008
UVic Law jumped from sixth to second this year in the Corporate Knights Best 50 Issue. The magazine notes the ELC's intensive program as being one of the reasons for the law school's improved score. Read the report. The entire report can be found here: http://www.corporateknights.ca/magazine-issues/74-2008-best-50education-issue.html.
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Water Water Everywhere?
June 2008
Water is undeniably a precious resource—and there’s no bottomless well. A new report prepared by ELC lawyer Deborah Curran and POLIS Project on Ecological Governance water expert Oliver Brandes makes the case for the urgent need for water and aquatic ecosystem protection in BC. More...
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Pender Island Residents Give Thumbs Up to Hitching a Ride
May 27, 2008
A recent ELC report may help residents of North and South Pender Island create a new way to get from A to B.
With a population of 2,400 that triples in the summer, Pender Island is experiencing increased traffic demands and congestion on its limited road system, which concerns many residents. More...
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ELC Congratulates 2008 Smart Growth Award Winner Deborah Curran
May 2008
Hearty congratulations to ELC Project Director Deborah Curran on her recent Smarty Award from Smart Growth BC! More...
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ELC Work Leads to Reform of Government Freedom of Information Policies
January 22, 2008
It should be easier for environmentalists to get records from the Ministry of Environment, thanks to the efforts of ELC students Scott Giesbrecht, Jamie Thornback and Melinda Skeels. Their work helped trigger a wholesale reform of how the Ministry of Environment deals with Freedom of Information (FOI) requests. More...
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Examining Due Diligence Defence in Forest Practices Laws
December 2007
In early December, the Forest Practices Board issued an important report about the adequacy of government enforcement of forest practices laws. Made in response to an ELC submission made on behalf of Sierra Club, the Board’s report recommends that government change the way that it investigates forest practices contraventions, in cases where companies claim the “due diligence” defense. More...
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Green Bylaws Toolkit Launch
November 28, 2007
The Environmental Law Clinic is pleased to announce that Ducks Unlimited and the Wetlands Stewardship Partnership have just released the Green Bylaws Toolkit, a comprehensive resource that will help local governments protect threatened ecosystems. More...
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Auditor General Agrees to Review TFL Decisions
November 20, 2007
BC’s Auditor General responded Monday to Sea-to-Sea Greenbelt Society’s request for an audit by announcing he will review the provincial government’s decision to remove over 28,000 hectares of private lands from three Vancouver Island Tree Farm Licences held by Western Forest Products. The lands include large portions of the wild coast currently accessible to residents of southern Vancouver Island. More... |
Assisting First Nations with Opposition to Mine Expansion in Northern BC
November 2007
The ELC is pleased to be involved with the efforts to protect a 6-km long pristine, fish-bearing lake in northern BC. Duncan Lake, known as Amazay Lake to local First Nations, is at risk of being destroyed and turned into a tailings pond for a proposed open-pit copper-gold mine. More...
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ELC Requests Auditor General Investigation
October 24, 2007
Triggered by mounting public concern over the future of land use on southern Vancouver Island, the Environmental Law Centre (ELC) has requested, on behalf of Sea-to-Sea Greenbelt Society, that BC’s Auditor General investigate a government decision to release large amounts of land from Crown control without compensation. More...
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ELC Anniversary - 10 Years and Still Climbing
October 2007
From it's start as a student-run volunteer group, the ELC has grown into a full-service law clinic that is proud to be training Canada's next generation of public interest environmental lawyers. ELC friends, students and alumni gathered on October 13, 2007, to celebrate 10 years of success. Thank you to all who attended. We will post photos of the event soon!
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TILMA and the Environment
September 2007
Municipalities developing climate change action plans may face an uphill battle under the new BC-Alberta Trade Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA), despite provincial government assurances that “there is nothing in TILMA that would prevent either province from implementing a climate change action plan.” More...
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Protecting BC's Endangered Species
August 2007
The ELC does legal work for a coalition of eight of BC’s leading conservation groups, calling for a stronger Wildlife Act. More... |
Targeting Food and Agricultural Policy Reform
July 2007
Two new memos recently released by Environmental Law Clinic (ELC) student Kendra Milne may prove to be useful tools for groups wishing to advocate for more positive policies. More... |
2008 Articles with the ELC
June 22, 2007
We are pleased to announce that our two articled students for 2008 are Rachel Forbes and Tim Thielmann.
Thanks to the Tula Foundation for providing this opportuntity for law students interested in public interest environmental law.
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Victory for the Haida Nation and the ELC
June 2007
The Council of the Haida Nation (”Haida Nation”] and the ELC recently succeeded in a case opposing logging in the Deena watershed on Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands). More... |
Legal Education for Cyclists
May 2007
Victoria's first Cyclist's Collision Checklist pamphlet is hot off the presses -- just in time for Bike to Work Week. More...
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ELC Helps Solar Power Initiative
January 22, 2007
Although solar panels reduce energy costs, their substantial initial cost has stopped many home owners from upgrading to this environmentally friendly energy source. The ELC has helped take a first step towards getting over this financial hurdle. More... |
Congratulations to ELC Legal Director Calvin Sandborn
November 30, 2006
Congratulations to ELC Legal Director Calvin Sandborn in making it to the final round for the Dr. Andrew Thompson Award, sponsored by West Coast Environmental Law. We thank Calvin for his long-term work on environmental issues and for his dedication to the Environmental Law Centre Clinic.
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Creating a Law to Fight Global Warming
November 2006
On November 22, 2006, the ELC presented "The Global Warming Solutions Act," draft legislation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The draft legislation has been prepared for ELC client Conservation Voters of BC. More... |
First Nations Coastal Management Workshop
November 2006
In partnership with the Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group and the Sencot’en Alliance, with support from the Law Foundation and BC Studies, the Environmental Law Centre gathered representatives from over a dozen coastal First Nations along with industry, conservation and community groups for an intensive one-day workshop in November on the future of First Nations coastal resources management in light of the New Relationship. More... |
Enhancing First Nations Participation in Shellfish Aquaculture
October 19, 2006
Environmental Law Clinic (ELC) student Adam Driedzic and Executive Director Chris Tollefson attend Victoria's Legislative Building to make submissions to the Special Committee on Sustainable Aquaculture. More... |
First Nations and National Parks
September 2006
A new report released by Environmental Law Clinic (ELC) student Carly Chunick provides First Nations with information that may help them participate in the planning and management of National Parks. More... |
ELC
Requests ALR Public
Inquiry
August 2006
The Environmental Law Clinic (ELC) requested
today that the provincial government appoint
a Commission of Inquiry to investigate whether
the recently restructured Agricultural Land
Commission is adequately protecting British
Columbia’s farm land. More... |
ELC
Assists Campaign to Stop Echo Heights Development
August 2006
The University of Victoria Environmental Law
Clinic is providing legal assistance to the Chemainus
Residents Association (CRA) in its
bid to stop the Municipality of North Cowichan
from selling and developing “Echo Heights,”
a municipally owned 52-acre forest that local
residents have long used as informal parkland. More... |
ELC
Asks the Ministry of Environment to
Investigate Missing Contaminated Waste in
Nanaimo
July 2006
In a request prepared by Windsor School of Law
student Eileen Blackmore and ELC staff, the ELC requested that the Minister of Environment investigate a large amount of missing contaminated waste in Nanaimo. Eileen, who also has a background in geophysics,
worked as a summer volunteer with the
ELC. Click here to read the 6-page letter to the Ministry
of Environment. Read
Media Release
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ELC
Student Urges Vancouver Parks Board to Protect
Dolphins
June 2006
ELC student Riley Goldstone addressed the
Vancouver Parks Board this month, urging them
to strengthen their bylaws to avoid indirectly
supporting the Japanese dolphin drive. Read
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ELC
Intervenes in the Supreme Court of Canada
April 2006
In what many are predicting will become
one of its leading decisions on access to
justice in public interest litigation, the
Supreme Court of Canada recently granted
intervener status to the ELC. Click here to read the full article.
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ELC
Aids Local Residents Concerned About Backyard
Transmission Lines
The Environmental Law Centre recently finished
a project for Tsawwassen Residents Against
Higher Voltage Overhead Lines (TRAHVOL),
a citizens group opposed to the upgrading
of high voltage electric lines through their
backyards. Read
more... |
ELC
collaboration develops a strategy for protecting
the Skagit River Valley - Progress Report
March 10, 2006
The Environmental Law Clinic has collaborated
with the Kathy
and Steve Berman Environmental Law Clinic
at the University of Washington to develop
a strategy for protecting natural and conservation
values in the international Skagit River Valley.
Read
more...

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ELC
Students at the Supreme Court of Canada
For the second year in
a row, a UVic ELC student has gone directly
from being president of the ELC Society to the
coveted position of Clerk at the Supreme Court
of Canada.
Last year, Jeanette Ettel, ELC president 2004-05,
was named to clerk with Justice Le Bel at the
Supreme Court of Canada. This year, current
ELC co-president Jen Bond was appointed to clerk
Justice Bastarache at the SCC.
The ELC clearly is attracting some of the best
and brightest law students in the country, which
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ELC
Working to Protect BC's Farmland
February 10, 2006
On February 7, the ELC sponsored
a forum regarding the current dismantling of
the Agricultural Land Reserve. Approximately
150 people, representing numerous organizations,
attended the forum. Speakers included former
Premier Dave Barrett, who created the ALR legislation
in 1973, and Agrologist Dave Sands of the ALR
Protection and Enhancement Committee. Sands
recently retired from a career in the provincial
government, where he worked on ALR issues for
many years. He is now volunteering his time
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On December 14, 2005 The Office of the Information
and Privacy Commission ruled in favour of
the Shawnigan Lake Watershed Watch Association
(SLWWA). The Commission Adjudicator ordered
Government to drop the fees that Government
had previously demanded before it would
produce requested documents. The documents
related to the sale of Crown lands for residential
development around Shawnigan Lake -- development
that could threaten the quality of drinking
water drawn from the Lake. Read
more... |
ELC requests Public
Inquiry into Freedom of Information Policies
Victoria, BC. July, 2005
The
ELC has asked B.C.'s Information
and Privacy Commissioner to conduct
a Public Inquiry into whether government
discriminates against environmental groups
that request government documents under
the province's Freedom of Information (FOI)
legislation. ELC student Scott Giesbrecht
made the request on June 23, 2005 on behalf
of Sierra
Legal Defence Fund and Western
Canada Wilderness Committee.
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ELC
To Represent Sierra Club at another Forest Appeals
Commission Hearing
Victoria, BC. July 11, 2005
On
July 4 ELC student Elisabeth Gronnestad obtained
intervenor status for the Sierra
Club of Canada (BC Chapter) for an important
Forest
Appeals Commission hearing scheduled for September.
The Sierra Club was permitted to address the
issue of due diligence central to this appeal.
The appellant, a forest company who received
an administrative penalty for unauthorized harvesting,
is invoking the defence of due diligence now
available under the Forest
and Range Practices Act. The Sierra Club
will make submissions on the interpretation
of the defence and its application to forestry
matters.
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Save
the Gateway to Paradise
Victoria, BC. May 10, 2005
Should
this lagoon be dredged and turned into a
parking lot for yachts? The ELC is working
with North Saanich residents to oppose the
proposed development of Tsehum Inlet.
Read
the article by Calvin Sandborn and Derek
Simon
ELC
Students meet Robert Bateman and Chief Vern
Jacks
UPDATE: ELC
WIN - Council Reversal! (May 17,
2005)
Other Press Coverage: May 16, 2005 - Times Colonist, May 17, 2005 - Times Colonist |
ELC
volunteer receives Law Society Gold Medal
Victoria, BC. May 2005
Paula Ramsay has been awarded the Law Society
Gold Medal for being the top graduating
law student in 2005. Congratulations Paula!
Read
More... |
ELC Works for First Nations
Concerned About Offshore Oil and Gas Development
Victoria, BC. May 2005
The Environmental Law Clinic has provided both
legal representation and other legal services
to the BC
Aboriginal Fisheries Commission on the issue
of Offshore Oil and Gas Development. During
the Environmental Assessment hearings ...more |
ELC
to draft and advocate model Wetlands law
Victoria, BC. June 2005
Ducks
Unlimited Canada has asked the Environmental
Law Clinic to draft Model Local Government Legislation
to protect wetlands. In a major initiative,
students Linnsie Clark, Elisabeth Gronnestad
and others will collaborate with ...more
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Children's Clean Air Act for Canada?
Victoria, BC. May 2005
Will
Canada take action to ensure the safety and
health of our children, or will it continue
as an environmental laggard? That is the question
being asked by a coalition of environmentalists
promoting a "Children's Clean Air Act." The
coalition recently asked the ELC to prepare
a draft Act for the coalition, and a form of
the ELC's draft legislation will likely be submitted
to Federal Parliament as a Private Member's
Bill.
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At A Watershed
Victoria, BC. May 5, 2005
The ELC and the Polis
Project have co-authored a landmark study of the best
water conservation strategies being employed around the
world. The study recommends that Canada adopt a National
Water Strategy to conserve this vital resource.
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ELC
student pursues test case on the new Due
Diligence defence provisions in BC's forest
practices legislation
Victoria, BC. May 2005
In January, 2005 an ELC student represented
the Sierra Club at the
first major appeal interpreting the new
defence of due diligence under the new Forest
and Range Practices Act.
This issue is quite significant because
until recently due diligence was not a defence
to administrative penalty cases. Government
recently amended the legislation to allow
companies to invoke the defence. Companies
are now filing appeals based on this defence,
and pushing the limits of the legislation,
in an attempt to obtain favourable legal
rulings that will define the scope of the
defence for the future.
Appearing at the Forest
Appeals Commission alongside legal counsel
for the Council of Forest Industries, Weyerhaeuser,
Government, and the Forest Practices Board,
Jeanette Ettel argued that very high standards
of behaviour are required before one can
use the defence of due diligence in the
context of the Act. Jeanette made the policy
arguments that any other approach would
devolve responsibility for the protection
of Crown land to subcontractors, instead
of to the company which has the resources
and control necessary to ensure optimal
compliance with the law.
Attached see the Statement of Points submitted
to the Commission.
Please note that Jeanette has now graduated,
and will be serving as a Clerk to the Supreme
Court of Canada in September.
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ELC
Prepares Report for Citizen's Group on the
Regulation of Power Lines
Victoria, BC. May, 2005
The ELC recently provided legal assistance
to the Tsawwassen Residents Against Higher
Voltage Overhead Lines ("TRAHVOL") in their fight
against high voltage transmission lines
being built in their neighbourhood. The
group won its fight, and the lines are not
going to be constructed there.
However, the work of ELC student Nadine
Wu is likely to be useful to groups facing
the same issue. She produced a brief for
TRAHVOL outlining the various laws and governmental
policies of countries which have legislated
with regard to electromagnetic field (EMF)
exposure. Among the countries and international
agencies which have already addressed the
potential dangers to health,
- Spain, Norway, Sweden, the UK, and Australia
now prohibit the construction of power
lines within 300 feet of homes;
- In the US, state legislators and local
officials in at least seven states have
proposed bans on power lines in residential
areas; and
- The World Health Organization's International
EMF Project has advocated the need for
industry and governments to take precautionary
and prudent avoidance measures in the
face of such potential for harm.
Canada has yet to propose legislation limiting
exposure to power lines generating EMF in
residential areas.
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ELC
Compares BC and Norwegian Aquaculture Regulations
Victoria, BC. May, 2005
The BC Government often claims it has the
most stringent regulation of salmon farms
in the world. To test this claim, the Georgia Strait Alliance
and the T.
Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation asked
the ELC to compare BC's legislative regime
with that of Norway. ELC student Aaron Dow
completed a study of the two regulatory regimes,
which is attached.
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A Citizen's Guide to FOI
Victoria, BC. May
10, 2005 
Knowledge
is power. This layperson's guide to British
Columbia's Freedom of Information legislation
will help you get documents and other information
from provincial and local governments, educational
institutions, and professional bodies.
Press
Release
Citizen's
Guide (.pdf, 527kb)
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ELC
Student Files FOI Appeal Submissions
Victoria,
BC. May, 2005
The
Shawnigan Lake Watershed Watch group is challenging
government's refusal to grant them "public interest"
standing for the purposes of obtaining Freedom
of Information documents without charge. More...
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Enhancing
the Use of International Instruments in BC Aboriginal
Law litigation
Victoria, BC. May, 2005
ELC
student Carl Lem has compiled a comprehensive
index to International treaties, instruments
and norms relating to Indigenous and Environmental
Law issues. The resource is now generally accessible
to any law firm representing aboriginal groups,
and accessible publicly on the ELC website.
It is expected that this work will elevate
the general use of international law in Aboriginal-environmental
cases. ELC has already received a number of
comments about the usefulness of this new resource.
It is hoped this will encourage the use of these
instruments in Canadian courts.
Complete
Index (.pdf, 339kb) |