Date: September 21, 2016
Time: 1:00 – 2:30 EST
How compliance at the local level can reduce an organization’s risk and promote project success
Municipal environmental regulations are in place to protect not just the health of the land, but also of the public. Without an understanding of the how and why behind local environmental regulations, companies risk endangering communities, as well as facing fines, penalties or other sanctions.
How can organizations ensure they are fully compliant while also taking full advantage of their municipality’s regulations and incentives?
Join Regulatory Content Specialist Adelia Aczynski on September 21 to learn how meeting local requirements related to environmental protection can not only protect your organization, but also transform your organization’s bottom line and community relationships.
This seminar will help participants gain an understanding of the significance behind bylaws regulating water, waste and energy and how organizations can leverage civic initiatives to benefit their organization. This information can not just ensure business and operating practises meet City Hall’s standards, it can also help companies adopt progressive policies that align their corporate strategy with the values of their community.
Click here for more information.
This is a file the HCANL has spent considerable time and expense in lobbying for change and we have had a positive outcome as outlined below. The Report is now Public and you can find the full 550 pages at the link below https://www.nlatippareview.ca/files/FINAL-REPORT-June-8-2021.pdf https://www.nlatippareview.ca/files/APPENDICES-FINAL-REPORT.pdf GOOD NEWS on Recommendation So Chair Osborne has made a […]
master-specifications-for-municipal-water-sewer-roads-2021
Hi Folks, I hope that you are all keeping well with all of the current challenges around us. I am sharing this toolbox talk, on maintaining good mental health amid COVD-19, in the event you would like to share with your membership. I have attached .pdf and included a link to the document on our […]
As you know, the Prime Minister announced on June 1st that the Federal Government would be fast tracking to $2.2 billion in annual Gas Tax funding to municipalities to help with jump-starting the economy post-COVID. Infrastructure and Communities Minister Catherine McKenna released further details on this Friday past in the form of a breakdown of […]
October 1, 2019 June 1, 2017, John Deere announced its acquisition of the Wirtgen Group of Companies. Subsequently, October 1, 2019, SMS Equipment and Wirtgen Group of Companies announced their mutual disassociation in the distribution of the Wirtgen product lines. SMS Equipment continues to grow with and invest in the roadbuilding and construction industry as […]
Circular – Call for 2021-2022 Municipal Infrastructure Applications