Province asks court to prevent feds from intervening on Highway 413, Ontario Place
TORONTO — Ontario is asking the courts to prevent the federal government from using the impugned Impact Assessment Act to stop the province from moving ahead with Highway 413 and Ontario Place construction.
The Supreme Court of Canada found earlier this month that the law dealing with environmental impacts of major developments is unconstitutional because it regulates activities that fall under provincial purview.
But it was an opinion, rather than a decision, Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey noted Tuesday, so the province is now asking the courts to officially declare the vast majority of the act to be of no force and effect, after the federal minister has said he’ll continue to use the law.
“The federal government’s response to the Supreme Court’s opinion has created unnecessary confusion,” Downey said.


