uOttawa-Ecojustice Environmental Law Clinic
The homepage for our uOttawa-Ecojustice Environmental Law Clinic.

The Environmental Law Clinic is a partnership between the University of Ottawa - Common Law and Ecojustice (formerly Sierra Legal Defence Fund). It is Canada’s first interdisciplinary environmental law and policy clinic.
For more information on the Clinic, please check out the About Us page.
What's New at the Clinic
- Media Release Oil companies, not citizens, should cover spill damages
- Existing laws encourage risky oil operations, leave taxpayers on the hook
- File Memo - Who would pay for an offshore oil spill
- Media Release Legal action launched to protect South March Highlands
- City of Ottawa accused of breaking law in approving Terry Fox Drive Extension in Kanata
- Media Release New uOttawa-Ecojustice Clinic Director announced
- Lawyer Will Amos takes helm of the groundbreaking environmental law clinic
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Report Setting a Gold Standard: Reforming Quebec's Mining Act
- uOttawa Clininc lawyer William Amos, along with coalition partners Pour que le Québec ait meilleure mine! offer a series of necessary reforms to Quebec's Mining Act that seek an equilibrium between the rights of individuals, communities, First Nations, and the mining industry.
- Media Article Report drills into Quebec's mining laws
- Montreal Gazette [November 6, 2009]


