Chris Tollefson breaks down landmark climate decision with CBC’s Gloria Macarenko
CELL is thrilled by the landmark Federal Court of Appeal decision in La Rose v. Canada which allows this youth-led case to go to trial. […]
CELL is thrilled by the landmark Federal Court of Appeal decision in La Rose v. Canada which allows this youth-led case to go to trial. […]
Ottawa — One day following the conclusion of COP28, a unanimous decision by three justices on the Federal Court of Appeal has re-opened the […]
Public Interest Environmental Litigation Program 2023 Spring (January-March) Cohort – ENROLMENT NOW OPEN (Deadline Extended) Join law students from across Canada in CELL’s public interest […]
In Todsen v. Morse, 2022 BCSC 1341, the British Columbia Supreme Court has affirmed that the Protection of Public Participation Act (PPPA) affords robust protection […]
This summer marks the completion of six years that CELL has provided experiential learning opportunities for law students across Canada in its mission to mentor […]
CELL congratulates the appointment of Maegen Giltrow as one of 30 recipients of the honorary title of Queen’s Counsel (Q.C.) for 2021. As David Eby, […]
CELL is proud of Larissa Parker (McGill Law, 2021) for being honoured by the Canadian Bar Association for an essay inspired by experience as a […]
One of CELL’s core founding beliefs is that public interest environmental litigation plays a key role in Canadian society. At CELL, we educate the next […]
VANCOUVER, B.C. — A Federal Court judge ruled that the Canadian government will not go on trial under his watch for its contributions to climate […]
VANCOUVER, B.C. — On Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, the legal team representing 15 young Canadians in their climate lawsuit against the federal government will […]