Protecting Marine Birds in the Trans Mountain Reconsideration Review
On behalf of BC Nature (Federation of BC Naturalists) and Nature Canada, CELL is going before the National Energy Board to ensure a proper assessment […]
On behalf of BC Nature (Federation of BC Naturalists) and Nature Canada, CELL is going before the National Energy Board to ensure a proper assessment […]
This summer, CELL has had the pleasure of working with three amazing law students from three different law schools in Ontario and Quebec. Rory Shaw […]
CELL joins twenty-two allied organizations – including environmental organizations, legal experts, social justice and community groups – in calling on the provincial government to introduce […]
Today, the Pacific Centre for Environmental Law and Litigation (CELL) joins West Coast Environmental Law (WCEL) and over 40 other organizations in an open letter […]
It is with great joy that CELL congratulates Catherine Boies Parker on her appointment as Queen’s Counsel. She is the founding president of the CELL […]
Yesterday, the CELL legal team was before the Federal Court in Vancouver representing SkeenaWild Conservation Trust in its legal challenge against the federal approval of […]
The long awaited report of the Expert Panel charged with advising the Trudeau government on how to modernize our national energy regulator was released on […]
When the Trudeau Government announced the appointment of an expert panel (the “Panel”) to consider the future of the Canadian Environmental Assessment, 2012 (“CEAA, 2012”), […]
As 2016 draws to a close, CELL celebrates six very successful first months as Canada’s newest non-profit public interest environmental law organization. CELL was incorporated […]
Chris Tollefson, executive director of CELL, breaks it down in an in-depth interview with Roundhouse Radio 98.3FM Vancouver’s Kirk Lapointe. Chris discusses why this review […]