October 20, 2015 Many of those following the 2015 federal election campaign saw the swing in momentum in the direction of the Liberals in the final days of the campaign. Yet the extent of Justin Trudeau’s party’s successes in Atlantic …
Shades of Green: The 2015 Major Party Platforms and the Environment, Energy and Climate Change
October 15, 2015 Overview The 2015 Federal election campaign has been one in which environment was the issue that refused to go away, despite the absence of advocacy efforts on the part of NGOs (a function of CRA’s aggressive ‘audits’ of …
Public Safety in Private Hands Revisited: the Case of Ontario’s Technical Standards and Safety Authority
Over the past twenty years Delegated Administrative Authorities (DAAs) have come to be widely employed as a model for delivering public safety and consumer protection regulatory functions at the provincial level in Canada. Although strongly supported by governments, the model …
“Smart Regulation” and Public Safety: Transport Canada’s Safety Management System (SMS) Model and the Lac- Mégantic Disaster
April 2015 The following is a summary of a working paper posted on the Sustainable Energy Initiative Website at http://sei.info.yorku.ca/working-papers/. In the early hours of July 6th, 2013, an unattended train of 73 car-loads of crude oil from the Bakken …
Response to Ontario Climate Change Discussion Paper: Putting a Price on Carbon
March 27, 2015 Kathy Hering Senior Policy Analyst Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Climate Change and Environmental Policy Division Air Policy and Climate Change Branch 77 Wellesley Street West Floor 10 Toronto Ontario M7A2T5 Re: EBR Posting 012-3452 …
Federal government’s latest moves on rail safety still leave major gaps – Published in the Montreal Gazette February 25, 2015 – http://montrealgazette.com/news/national/opinion-federal-rail-safety-measures-remain-inadequate
Last Friday afternoon (February 20), the transport minster Lisa Raitt announced the federal government’s latest responses to the July 2013 Lac-Megantic rail disaster in which 47 residents of the Quebec village died. The federal government’s announcement consisted of three components: …
Ontario Auditor General Report on Smart Meters – Some initial thoughts
December 11, 2014 The Ontario Auditor General’s report on smart meters has draw a lot of attention to the question of smart meter deployment and time of use energy pricing. I have been participating in an SSHRC funded research project …
The time is ripe for a common Eastern Canadian Energy Strategy
Published in the Montreal Gazette, Calgary Herald and La Presse, December 4, 2014 . Maybe you missed it, but not Jim Prentice, the new Premier of Alberta. His rush to meet with Kathleen Wynne and Philippe Couillard shows the transforming …
The Lac-Mégantic Rail Disaster: One Year Later
Notes for Remarks: Presentation to the 28th Annual Transportation Conference Burlington, Ontario October 8, 2014 Mark Winfield York University Introduction I would like to start by thanking the organizers, particularly Richard Lande, for their invitation to speak at this …
Lac-Megantic – TSB Report – Letter to Editor – Globe and Mail
August 20, 2014 The Editors The Globe and Mail 444 Front St Toronto, Ontario Dear Sir/Madam Re: How the Regulators Failed to Crack Down – August 20. While inadequate enforcement was undoubtly a significant factor in the Lac-Megantic disaster, the …