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Climate Litigation and Experiential Learning – Students Q&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 […]

Judge denies young plaintiffs suffering climate change harms their day in court

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 […]

La Rose youth in climate lawsuit goes to court to determine if case proceeds to trial

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 […]

Plaintiffs in Climate Case

15 Canadian Youth Launch Federal Climate Lawsuit to Protect Their Charter and Public Trust Rights

VANCOUVER, B.C. — Today, 15 young Canadians from across the country filed a lawsuit against the federal government of Canada for contributing to dangerous climate […]

2019 07 08 - Filing at Federal Court of Appeal

BC Nature Seeks Review of Cabinet Approval of Trans Mountain Pipeline

PRESS RELEASE Victoria, BC — July 8, 2019 BC Nature is asking the Federal Court of Appeal for permission to judicially review federal Cabinet’s recent […]

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  • CELL Director Maegen Giltrow Appointed Queen’s Counsel
  • CELL alum winner of CBA student essay awards
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anthonypyhoAnthony Ho@anthonypyho·
3 May

Learn the inspiring story of 21 American youths & their legal team as they sue the US fed govt for its role in the climate crisis. "YOUTHvGOV", an award-winning doc about Juliana v. USA streams now on Netflix! #climatechange #law #youthvgov #YouthvGovFilm
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pcell_lawCELL@pcell_law·
4 Dec

CELL congratulates the appointment of Maegen Giltrow as one of 30 recipients of the honorary title of Queen's Counsel (Q.C.) for 2021.
https://www.pacificcell.ca/mgiltrowqc/

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thenarwhalcaThe Narwhal@thenarwhalca·
1 Nov

"The implications for #SiteC are enormous."
The impacts of a B.C. Supreme Court ruling — which found B.C. breached its treaty obligations to Blueberry River First Nations — are reverberating around the country. Via @writermjs https://thenarwhal.ca/blueberry-river-explainer-indigenous-rights-and-indigenous-rights/

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