Here you can access the multiple media reports and news stories that we are involved in:

Public ignored on MZOs, Ontario’s auditor general says in new report on the environment” - Toronto Star, November 22, 2021

Six Nations official says no consultation done in Cambridge warehouse development” - CBC News, October 18, 2021

‘Behaviour which offends all of our city’s residents’: Blair Engaged takes aim at Cambridge city council” - Cambridge Times, July 7, 2021

“Blair residents hire lawyer to fight MZO for proposed warehouse” - CTV News, April 30, 2021

Friends of Small’s Creek hire lawyer in dispute with Metrolinx over planned cutting of trees in ravine” - Toronto Star, March 25, 2021

Quinte’s Isle gets green light for Pebble Beach East” - The Kingston Whig Standard, April 21, 2021

Stratford glass factory project suspended ‘indefinitely’ following backlash over minister’s zoning order” - Toronto Star, February 16, 2021

Controversial glass factory proposal in Stratford suspended ‘indefinitely’” - The Beacon Herald, February 16, 2021

'“‘We aren’t going to sleep’: Doug Ford’s government fast-tracked a glass factory in Stratford. Then local residents decided to fight back” - Toronto Star, February 11, 2021

As angry protests continue over Chinese glass factory, Stratford's mayor voices his regrets” - CBC News, December 8, 2020

Procedural fairness” - The Wellington Times, October 22, 2020

Capitol condo opponents welcome court ruling” - The Kingston Whig Standard, October 15, 2020

This ecologist was told she could keep her natural garden. Here’s why she’s fighting city hall anyway” - CBC News, October 7, 2020

“‘What kind of barbarian would mow buttercups?': The city tried to rip up a local ecologist’s natural garden. Now she’s fighting back” - Toronto Star, October 6, 2020

High Level Radioactive Waste Fight Gears Up in Bruce County” - Seaforth Huron Expositor, July 6, 2020

“'It's time to say goodbye to aggregate': Emotions run high as Shingletown Hallman gravel pit comes to Wilmot council” - New Hamburg Independent, January 13, 2020

Ottawa orders ‘urgent’ probe into Crown corporation chair over conflict of interest” - The Globe and Mail, October 18, 2019

- You can also find a version of this article titled “Ottawa probes conflict of Crown chair on the first page of the October 18, 2019 hard copy of The Globe and Mail, above the fold.

Whistleblower on Sarnia-area refineries’ pollutants settles grievance” - Toronto Star, October 10, 2019

Whistleblower alleges province failing to protect First Nations community in ‘Chemical Valley’ from ‘dangerous’ air pollutants” - Toronto Star, October 9, 2019

- You can also find this article on the front page of the October 10, 2019 hard copy of the Toronto Star.

Ramara Township And Citizen Group Prepare For Fowler Quarry Appeal” - Muskoka411, September 6, 2019

Downtown college campus idea gets cautious approval from council” - The Kingston Whig Standard, July 10, 2019

Roxodus Festival gets approval from Clearview council” - Simcoe.com, June 19, 2019

Crushing silence: Yoga retreat fears quarry’s arrival” - CBC News, June 18, 2019

Press Conference Held About Proposed Freymond Quarry in Advance of County’s Decision” - MyBancroftNow, June 13, 2019

Appeal hearing begins in Kingston for Queen Street towers” - The Kingston Whig Standard, February 4, 2019

Planner behind Ontario’s Greenbelt wins discipline case” - The Globe and Mail, November 8, 2018

Liberals cast land-use lightning bolt” - The Globe and Mail, April 21, 2018

Lawyer tells County to reject a call for intervention on Johnson Point” - Frontenac News, April 18, 2018

A Concerned Group of Cottagers Save Blanding’s Turtle on Stoney Lake” - Environmental Defence, November 14, 2017

Ontario’s Greenbelt architect launches defence of anti-sprawl policies” - The Globe and Mail, May 11, 2017

Singing for the Salamander” - Huffpost, June 3, 2012

Sowing green seeds on council” - The Toronto Star, January 27, 2009

Green Do Gooder” - Alternatives Journal Canada’s Environmental Voice, November, 2008

Just a pipe dream” - The Toronto Star, January 27, 2007