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Paul Manning Named Again For 2014 As One Of Canada’s Leading Environmental Lawyers

We are pleased to announce that Paul  has been named again for 2014 as one of Canada’s leading environmental lawyers by Who’s Who Legal. Nominees to Who’s Who Legal are selected based upon comprehensive, independent survey work with both general counsel … Continue reading

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Paul Manning named again by Who’s Who Legal as one of Canada’s leading environmental lawyers

We are pleased to announce that Paul  has been named again for 2013 as one of Canada’s leading environmental lawyers by Who’s Who Legal, with the following entry. Paul Manning of Manning Environmental Law commands the “utmost respect” for his … Continue reading

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June 21, 2013 – Happy National Aboriginal Day from Yellowknife

This year’s conference of the Canadian Bar Association’s National Environmental, Energy and Resources Law Section (NEERLS) takes place in Yellowknife, North West Territories. As a member of NEERLS’ executive committee, Paul has the pleasure of attending the conference and celebrating National … Continue reading

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February 2013 – Manning Environmental Law Speaking Engagements

February 7, 2013 – Paul Manning is a panelist on Major Projects and the Duty to Consult in the Aboriginal Law session of the Ontario Bar Association’s Institute 2013. The Institute  takes place at Westin Harbour Castle Conference Centre, 2 Harbour Square, … Continue reading

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Paul Manning named in Who’s Who Legal list of leading Canadian environmental lawyers 2012

We are pleased to announce that Paul Manning has been named as one of Canada’s leading environmental lawyers by Who’s Who Legal: Canada, with the following entry. Paul Manning, principal at Manning Environmental Law, is a “terrific” environmental lawyer who … Continue reading

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September 24, 2012 – BC Court of Appeal confirms municipalities’ exemption from constitutional duty to consult Aboriginal peoples.

British Columbia’s Court of Appeal has endorsed a significant loophole in the constitutional duty to consult Aboriginal peoples by confirming that the grant of powers to municipalities by provinces does not automatically carry with it the power and duty to consult. … Continue reading

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July 30, 2012 – Ontario Increases Support for Aboriginal Energy Projects

Ontario has announced that it will expand the Aboriginal Loan Guarantee Program to encourage First Nation and Métis participation in the province’s clean energy economy. The expansion will make an additional $150 million available under the program. To date, the Aboriginal … Continue reading

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June 18-19, 2012 – Paul Manning will give two papers at the Canadian Institute’s Course: “Fundamentals of Aboriginal Law”

Paul Manning will give two papers  at the Canadian Institute’s Course: “Fundamentals of Aboriginal Law” on Monday, June 18, 2012. His  topics will be the Interpretation of Aboriginal Treaty Rights in Canada and The Constitutional Protection of Aboriginal Rights in … Continue reading

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April 12, 2012 – Price Adders and Priority Make Local and Aboriginal Communities Partners of Choice for New Renewable Energy in Ontario

In our post dated March 22, 2012, First Review of Ontario’s Feed-in Tariff Program Slashes Cash for Wind and Solar we commented on Ontario’s review of the FIT. In his presentation today at the AWMA Hamilton Breakfast Speaker Series, Paul Manning, … Continue reading

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March 22, 2012 – First Review of Ontario’s Feed-in Tariff Program Slashes Cash for Wind and Solar

Ontario’s government announced today that it will implement all of the recommendations of the first review of its Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) Program (Review) As widely anticipated, there are  substantial reductions in the FIT rates payable for solar and wind-powered renewable energy … Continue reading

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