About Haley O'Halloran

Haley O'Halloran is a writer and editor based in Ontario, Canada.

CCUS PART I: Carbon Capture, Utilization, And Storage In Alberta

Climate change has been referred to by the Supreme Court

Canada Introduces New Tariffs On Chinese EVs And Steel Products

Overview On August 26, 2024, the Canadian government announced significant

In Case You Missed It… The Comment Period On The Federal Government Consultation On Plastic Waste And Pollution From Textile And Apparel Sector Closes September 1

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) published a consultation document on July

Greenwashing And Canada’s Increased Regulation Of Environmental Claims: The Latest Amendments To The Competition Act

On June 20, 2024, the Canadian federal government enacted Bill

Canada Announces Mandatory PFAS Reporting Rule

Canada's Minister of the Environment issued a notice on July 27, 2024,

Canada Increases Enforcement Focus On Greenwashing

As of June 2024, Canada added certain provisions to its

Québec Court Of Appeal Underscores The Evolving Nature Of Environmental Standards In Transactions

In the recent Scene Holding Inc. v. Galeries des Monts inc. decision,1 the Québec

Competition Bureau Launches Public Consultation And Publishes Digest On Greenwashing Provisions

On June 20, 2024, the Government of Canada passed Bill

Canada’s Push-Back On Greenwashing: Amendments To The Competition Act

As the global climate change crisis becomes more evident, and

Canada’s New PFAS Reporting Requirement

Rule affects businesses who have manufactured or imported PFAS or

Grassy Narrows First Nation Challenges Ontario’s Mining Claims Regime

On July 10, 2024, Grassy Narrows First Nation (Grassy Narrows)

Cross-country Carbon Capture And Sequestration Check-in

Last year, we distributed a bulletin that provided an overview of

Canada’s Investment In Hydrogen Has Substantial Implications For The Atlantic Canadian Wind Power Sector

The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, the Honourable Jonathan

Grassy Narrows First Nation Challenges Ontario’s Mining Claims Regime

The critical minerals race is heating up, and Canada needs

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