Recent Publications
The latest publications from Ecojustice.ca
Featured on this page are our recent in-depth investigative reports and legal and scientific submissions that Ecojustice has researched and produced in the past year. For publications from previous years, please go to the reports or submissions pages.
These publications have been written by professional scientists, lawyers and economists and contain a wealth of information on environmental issues in Canada. We are pleased to provide these publications free of charge to the public. Please help us to continue this important work with a gift to Ecojustice.
For more information on our work to protect Canadian's right to a healthy environment, check out our quarterly Newsletters and annual Victory Reports, or sign up to receive our free Ecojustice updates.
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Newsletter
- This newsletter shows how our wins protect Canada’s wildlife and Canadians’ environmental rights, such as our Supreme Court of Canada win protecting public voice; endangered turtles getting a helping hand; and our private member's bill securing rights to a healthy environment.
- Submission EcojusticeCELA-oreg41905.pdf
- Comments from Ecojustice and the Canadian Environmental Law Association on Ontario regulation 419/05, expressing concerns about the proposed air pollution standards for the forest products and foundry sectors.
- Submission Environment Canada Assessment of Batch 6 Chemicals
- Comments and concerns from Ecojustice scientist Dr. Elaine MacDonald and the Canadian Cancer Society, regarding the 14 of the 18 chemicals being assessed for toxicity under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act.
- Submission Summary of Concerns: Municipal Industrial Strategy for Abatement (MISA) Regulations
- An Application for Review under the Ontario Environmental Bill of Rights, on behalf of Great Lakes United and Environmental Defence, on the management of persistent toxic substances within the Great Lakes Basin.
- Submission Notice of Application to the Supreme Court of Canada - Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act
- The Leave to Appeal submission to the Supreme Court on our Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act case. [Dec 15, 2008]
