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CANADIAN
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONFERENCE
PRESENTING THE 24TH ANNUAL
+ TRADESHOW
CANECT 2016
APRIL 25-27
at The International Centre, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga, Ontario
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE SOLUTIONS FOR
SUPERVISORS MANAGERS AND PRACTITIONERS
www.canect.net/courses
Help us help the environment! This brochure has been printed on paper certified by the Forest Stewardship Council of Canada and has been designed as a self-mailer to remove the
need for an envelope. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, if the adjacent label is incorrect, please make sure that this brochure is re-routed to the person in your
organization for whom environmental compliance is an important concern. Please fax label corrections to 905-841-7271.
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Fortunately, CANECT’s proven track record in
delivering relevant and up-to-date courses can ensure
that both you, and your colleagues, will have the tools
you need - not just to succeed, but to lead.
Day 1 April 25 _____Choose one from the following 2:
1 A– Environmental Regulation & Compliance Essentials
1 B– Practical Steps to meet Climate Change Challenges
About
xperience has shown that an informed
colleague offers the best defence against
tragedies that too often result from casual
oversight or ignorance of the law.
Increased fines, more complex rules, more ministry
visits and expanded liabilities reinforce the fact that
environmental compliance training is a necessity - not
just an option.
For organizations CANECT’s courses can costeffectively keep managers and supervisors
up to date with new environmental regulations while
expanding awareness and spreading best practices.
For environmental professionals CANECT’s
Certificate of Attendance and Continuing Educational
Credits offer proof of your commitment to developing
your skill-set to ensure that you remain at the forefront
of environmental protection.
With a host of new regulations on climate change,
cap-and-trade, waste diversion, air emissions,
brownfields, as well as new ISO 14001:2015
management requirements, it makes more sense than
ever for you to register for CANECT 2016 courses.
For everyone: Generous discounts make it possible
for all members of your team to share in this great
learning experience – one guaranteed to motivate
best environmental practices throughout the year.
CANECT 2016 promises to be our best event yet.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Steve Davey
Steve Davey, Publisher,
Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
Lawrence Earl
Lawrence Earl, Publisher,
Canadian Environmental Regulation & Compliance News
Overview
great courses designed to inspire,
inform and motivate
CANECT is an exciting 3-day event, combining a leading
environmental products and services tradeshow with acclaimed
environmental compliance training programs for managers,
supervisors and practitioners. You can choose to attend one,
two or three days, selecting from the following menu:
Day 2 April 26 _____Choose one from the following 3:
2 A– Water & Wastewater Regulation & Compliance 2016
2 B– AIR, NOD and GHG Emissions Compliance 2016
2 C– Brownfields: Regulation, Liability and Best Practices
Day 3 April 27 _____Choose one from the following 3:
3 A– Environmental Due Diligence & the new ISO 14001
3 B– Waste Management, Diversion & Stewardship 2016
3 C– Spills & Environmental Emergencies: Best Practices
Feedback
“Excellent event and topics.” - James Cuff, General Manager, NSF Canada
“Very knowledgeable moderators and common sense
presentations...”
- Maurice Pestowka, Mgr, Environmental Affairs, AGS Automotive
“Very practical and conducted by professionals. Useful
overview for newcomers as well as for experienced
professionals.”
- Faisal Islam, Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba
“Your program is top notch for Canada/Ontario .. I frequently
recommend others to attend.”
- Jeff McCormack, Honda N. America
“I liked the interaction with the guest speakers on the topics. It
was nice to be able to talk with them during the breaks. They
were all very professional.” Kevin Grosbeck, EHS Supervisor, Great Lakes Copper
“It’s all great information. All speakers are excellent and offer a
lot of opportunity for questions with great answers. Also great
handout packages.” - Cheryl Masse, EHS Specialist, TS Tech Canada
“All speakers were very knowledgeable. Handout materials
were excellent.”
- Chemical Specialist, Daymond Aluminum
“Overall, good summary.” - Steve Thornton, Environmental Assurance, Imperial Oil
PROGRAM: DAY 1 - APRIL 25 > www.canect.net/courses
Program Day 1 – April 25. Select 1A or 1B
1A>
REGULATION & COMPLIANCE 2016
Environmental Regulation & Compliance Essentials
Co-chairs: Len Griffiths and Sarah Gilbert, Bennett Jones LLP
Description: For more than 20 years, this course has provided
Canada’s leading update and overview on environmental compliance
for both seasoned environmental professionals and those new to
environmental responsibilities. Let our team guide you through the
essential, need-to-know changes to the regulatory regime that have
occurred over the past year. Rely on our approachable expert panel
to help provide answers to the questions that most concern you.
• Introduction to environmental law in Canada
- Where environmental laws come from
- What are policies, guidelines and other governmental directives?
• Discharges and spills
- Understanding requirements relating to spills and discharges
- Reporting and mitigation obligations
- Key concepts, including adverse effect and impairment to water
• Emergency preparedness and response
- How to prepare for, and respond to, an environmental emergency
• Environmental Approvals
- Everything you need to know about Environmental Approvals
including the modernization process, ECAs and EASR approvals
• Regulation of air, noise and GHG emissions
- Regulation of air, noise and GHGs: key liabilities and approvals
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
LUNCH
• Regulation of water and waste
- Water and wastewater regulations, including Ontario Water
Resources Act and Clean Water Act, 2006
- Key waste liabilities and requirements and stewardship obligations
• Regulation of substances
- Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA) and the
Chemicals Management Plan
- New Hazardous Products Regulations and WHMIS 2015
• Enforcement and due diligence
- Charges, administrative penalties, orders and warnings
- Inspections vs. investigations
- Establishing and proving due diligence
- Hot and emerging issues for orders, and tips for how to
stay out of harm's way
• Contaminated property and brownfields
- Contaminated properties – liabilities and opportunities
For latest details > www.canect.net/course-1a
1B>
MANAGERS’ & CONSULTANTS’ FORUM
Practical Steps to Meet Climate Change Challenges
Chair: Sean Capstick, Golder Associates Ltd.
Description: Some time very soon you will be called upon to
contribute to meeting your organization’s everyday climate change
challenges - including: adaptations; energy use; and GHG reduction.
Will you be ready? This course, featuring leading consultants from
Golder Associates Ltd. and guest speakers from Ouranos, the
premier climate change group in Canada, will provide a step-by-step
guide on what you should be doing right now to meet climate change
challenges now and in the future.
• How climate change is affecting your operation
- Why you have to consider climate change
- Developing an integrated energy, adaptation and mitigation
program
• What your province and the world is doing about it
- Global implications from COP21 in Paris
- Federal, provincial and state targets and experiences
- Ontario’s proposed cap-and-trade regulation
• Understanding the science – adaptation and resilience
- Drivers for action – global, national, municipal and industrial
• Managing your climate change-related risks
- Why inaction is no longer an option
- Climate Change Materiality – when and what do you have to notify
- Insurance and liability implications
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
LUNCH
• Financial implications of cap-and-trade regulation
- Developing a practical GHG inventory
- Impacts for reporting and non-reporting companies
• Mitigation strategies & strategic energy management
- Mitigating financial impacts of cap-and-trade
- How to drive GHG reductions through strategic energy management
• Developing a Vulnerability Assessment
- Understanding probability, consequence and risk
- Risk assessment frameworks – municipal tools and case studies
- Cost benefit analysis – deciding on climate change adaptation
• Tying it all together - Integrating climate change actions
into business management processes
- Navigating rules and expectations and bringing them down to earth
- Day-to-day impacts on organizational operations and activities
- Tools to identify, evaluate and manage climate change
For latest details > www.canect.net/course-1b
Choose to attend one of the above courses on Day 1. Turn to next page for details of courses offered on Day 2.
For more detailed course descriptions, plus list of featured speakers, and link to registration, visit: www.canect.net/courses
REGISTER FOR YOUR COURSES TODAY AT:
www.microspec.com/reg/CANECT2016/
CANECT 2016
Program Day 2 – April 26
April 26 Overview
April 26 is the first day of the popular CANECT tradeshow and
the second day of the conference. Your conference registration
includes a free pass to all Tradeshow events (including keynote
speakers). Courses begin at 9.30 am. and end at, or before,
5 pm. Lunch and coffee are included in registration.
Day 2 April 26 _____Choose one from the following 3:
2A– Water & Wastewater Regulation & Compliance 2016
2B– AIR, NOD and GHG Emissions Compliance 2016
2C– Brownfields Regulation & Compliance 2016
Day 2 April 26 _____Keynote speakers:
8
9 a.m
Lunch
- “Rise of the Robots” best-selling author Martin Ford
- “Leadership Lessons Learned From the Animal Kingdom”
Ziya Tong, Daily Planet Co-Host, The Discovery Channel
See website for more details: canect.net/courses
Conference Overview
great courses designed to inspire,
inform and motivate
Day 1 April 25 _____Choose one from the following 2:
1 A– Environmental Regulation & Compliance Essentials
1 B– Practical Steps to meet Climate Change Challenges
Day 2 April 26 _____Choose one from the following 3:
2 A– Water & Wastewater Regulation & Compliance 2016
2 B– AIR, NOD and GHG Emissions Compliance 2016
2 C– Brownfields: Regulation, Liability and Best Practices
Day 3 April 27 _____Choose one from the following 3:
3 A– Environmental Due Diligence & the new ISO 14001
3 B– Waste Management, Diversion & Stewardship 2016
3 C– Spills & Environmental Emergencies: Best Practices
Free trade show pass
All conference registrants automatically receive a FREE tradeshow pass.
If you only want to attend the tradeshow register now (Exhibits Only [EO]) at:
www.microspec.com/reg/CANECT2016/ or bring this coupon to the show.
2A >
WATER & WASTEWATER
Water & Wastewater Regulation & Compliance 2016
Co-chairs: Julie Abouchar, W+SEL LLP and David Ellis, Azura
Description: Co-chair Julie Abouchar is co-author of Ontario
Water Law and a Partner with Willms & Shier Environmental
Lawyers (W+SEL) LLP. In this popular CANECT course, Julie joins
Dave Ellis of Azura and a panel of experts to provide innovative
ideas and practical insights to help you comply with Ontario’s water
and wastewater regulatory regime. Highlights include:
• Water & wastewater: 2016 regulatory regime update
- Key water and wastewater liability developments
- Clean Water Act source protection plans
- Impacts of the new Great Lakes Environmental Protection Act
- Case law highlights
• Enforcement and due diligence
- Managing spills, leaks and contingency plans and orders
- Practical guidance and case study
• Wastewater approvals modernization
- Update from the Ministry of Environment & Climate Change
• Navigating Canada’s first system-wide ECA for
stormwater
• Convergence in the Ontario Municipal Water,
Wastewater and Stormwater Sectors
- The evolving environmental protection policy
- Revisions to the Drinking Water Quality Management Standard
12:00 - 2:00 p.m. –– TRADESHOW, LUNCH & KEYNOTES ––
• Revised Fisheries Act: Changes on the ground
• Water Quality Guidelines for Protection of Aquatic Life
• New policy on mine tailings dams and discharge
• Municipal Sewer Use Bylaws: Update on recent changes
• Adapting stormwater management to climate change
- Trends in stormwater litigation due to climate change
- Decision-making to optimize infrastructure and reduce risk
• Dealing with stormwater fees
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On Jan. 01 2016, Mississauga City Council implemented a by-law
allowing the City to charge property owners for stormwater
discharges. This session covers:
- Which cities/municipalities are currently charging stormwater fees
- Obtaining stormwater credits
For speakers & latest details >www.canect.net/course-2a
See next page for more courses offered on Day 2
PROGRAM: DAY 2 - APRIL 26 > www.canect.net/courses
Program Day 2 – cont’d: Select 2A or 2B or 2C
2B >
AIR, NOD & GHG EMISSIONS
Air, NOD & GHGs Emissions: Regulation & Compliance
Co-chairs: Brad Bergeron, RWDI and John Georgakopoulos,
Willlms and Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP
Description: This popular bi-annual course is constantly being
updated to deliver Canada’s most authoritative guide to complying
with federal, provincial and municipal rules governing air, noise,
odour, dust and GHG emissions. Highlights for this year include:
• Air emissions legislation: Overview, risks & liabilities
- Featuring case law updates and strategies to reduce liability
• Ontario Regulation 419/05 – Local Air Quality
- Summary of key upcoming proposed changes & phase-in dates
- Alternate Standards: Site-Specific; Sector-Based
• Updated regulatory models and ECAs
- Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling (ESDM) Reports
- What updated air dispersion models mean for your EC Approvals
2C >
BROWNFIELDS
Brownfields: Regulation, Liability & Best Practices
Chair: Janet Bobechko, Senior Partner, Certified Specialist
(Environmental Law), Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Description: This one-day course provides the practical legal and
technical background for registrants to successfully navigate the
practicalities and rules governing contaminated sites.
• Overview of brownfield and contaminated sites regime
• Update on the MOECC EBR policy review of excess soil
- BMP - where are we now? Fill management plans
- Due diligence for source and receiving sites
• Delineation - How much is enough?
- Delineation of contamination
- Onus on the “Qualified Person” (QP)
- Anticipated prerequisites
- Site characterization
• Risk assessment: Changing requirements that affect
outcomes and Approvals
- O. Reg. 452/09 and Ontario’s Approach to GHG regulation
- Legal implications of regulating emissions through cap-and-trade
- Overview of contaminated site risk assessment practices
- Ontario’s new Tier 2 Risk Assessment model, scheduled for
release early 2016 – how it will affect risk assessment
approaches, time lines and outcomes
- Reporting and verification: Changes to protocols; emission profiles
- Compliance strategies: reducing emissions, purchasing allowances
• Planning and policy: Municipalities and brownfields
• Regulating GHGs and cap-and-trade: Legal implications
• GHG reduction and cap-and-trade requirements
12:00 - 2:00 p.m. –– TRADESHOW, LUNCH & KEYNOTES ––
• Case study: Industry perspective on compliance
• Legal Aspects of Nuisance
- Regulatory Orders and prosecutions
- Land use conflicts and case studies
• Air quality nuisance issues – Noise Odour and Dust
- Best Management Practices
- NPC-300 Impacts for Industry
- Dealing with complaints and how they play into the ECA Process
• Field testing & monitoring – stack, odour, ambient, noise
• Case Study: Industry perspective on monitoring
• Expert Q&A
- Submit your questions in advance to: [email protected] subject line: “CANECT – Air Emissions Q&A”
For speakers and latest details > www.canect.net/course-2b
12:00 - 2:00 p.m. –– TRADESHOW, LUNCH & KEYNOTES ––
- Municipal responses to Ministry requirements
- Impact on planning permissions
- Risks for developers and municipalities
• Risk management measures & development implications
- CPU - standard terms and conditions
- Financial assurances and long term obligations
- Can you get closure?
• Where’s the money? Financial incentives in action
- How do incentives work?
- Incentives as a catalyst – Accessing Green Municipal Funding
- Avoiding pitfalls
• Innovations in Environmental Insurance
- What types of policies are available
- What information do you need to supply to get a policy
- Review of changes in the industry
Forum: The Top 5 Issues affecting the management and
development of Contaminated Sites in Ontario
- Expert panel. Send your questions and input in advance to
[email protected] subject line: “CANECT – Brownfields - Top 5 List”
For speakers and latest details > www.canect.net/course-2c
Choose to attend one of the Day 2 courses. Turn to next page for details of courses offered on Day 3.
For more detailed course descriptions, plus list of featured speakers, and link to registration, visit: canect.net/courses
REGISTER FOR YOUR COURSES TODAY AT: www.microspec.com/reg/CANECT2016/
CANECT 2016
April 27 Overview
April 27 is the final day of the CANECT 2016 Conference &
Tradeshow. Your conference registration allows you to attend
both Conference and Tradeshow events (including keynote
speakers). Courses begin at 9.30 am. and end at, or before, 5
pm. Lunch and coffee are provided.
Day 3 April 27 _____Choose one from the following 3:
3 A– Environmental Due Diligence & the New ISO 14001
3 B– Waste Management, Diversion & Stewardship 2016
3 C– Spills & Environmental Emergencies: Best Practices
Day 3 April 27 _____Keynote speakers:
Morning: “Dances With Robots – The Story of One Engineer, 112 Little Robots,
and the Toys, Insects, and Star Wars Movies that Made It All
Possible” - Award-Winning Inventor, Robotics Expert and Hardware
Engineer at Google, Dr. James McLurkin
See website for more details: canect.net/courses
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Conference Overview
great courses designed to inspire,
inform and motivate
Day 1 April 25 _____Choose one from the following 2:
1 A– Environmental Regulation & Compliance Essentials
1 B– Practical steps to meet Climate Change Challenges
Day 2 April 26 _____Choose one from the following 3:
2 A– Water & Wastewater Regulation & Compliance 2016
2 B– AIR, NOD and GHG Emissions Compliance 2016
2 C– Brownfields: Regulation, Liability & Best Practices
Day 3 April 27 _____Choose one from the following 3:
3 A– Environmental Due Diligence & the new ISO 14001
3 B– Waste Management, Diversion & Stewardship 2016
3 C– Spills & Environmental Emergencies: Best Practices
Free trade show pass
All conference registrants automatically receive a FREE tradeshow pass.
If you only want to attend the tradeshow register now (Exhibits Only [EO]) at:
www.microspec.com/reg/CANECT2016/ or bring this coupon to the show.
Program Day 3 – April 27
3A>
ENVIRONMENTAL DUE DILIGENCE
Due Diligence and the New ISO 14001
Co-chairs: Randy Sinukoff, Stantec Consulting Ltd. & Jack Coop,
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt (Osler) LLP
Description: An understanding of environmental due diligence is
vital for all employees who may be held liable for incidents and
accidents. The key to due diligence is being able to demonstrate
that you have a system in place to manage incidents and issues.
The new 2015 version of ISO 14001 offers just such a system.
Attend this course to learn the essential benchmarks for 2016 that
will establish your organization’s environmental due diligence now
and in the years ahead.
• What is environmental due diligence?
• Avoiding civil and regulatory liability
- The spectre of criminal negligence
- ‘Documenting & demonstrating due diligence to avoid liability
• Due diligence duties of managers and employees
- Establishing the exercise of "reasonable care”
- Having an environmental management system (EMS) in place
• Overview of ISO management system standards
- Environment (14001); Health & Safety (45001);
- Quality (9001); and Social Responsibility (26000) approaches
• ISO’s new ‘High Level Structure’
- Priority topics of the new High Level Structure for management
systems and how they impact environmental management
12:00 - 2:00 p.m. –– TRADESHOW, LUNCH & KEYNOTES ––
• Applying ISO 14001 – panel presentations
- Three ISO 14001-registered organizations representing
government, service and industrial sectors describe key features
of managing their EMS.
• ISO 14001:2015 - Changes from ISO 14001:2004
- Reorganized with high level structure
- Strategic environmental management
- Improved performance and enhanced communication
• ISO 14001:2015: Workshop and panel discussion
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- How to move the key features of an existing EMS to incorporatae
ISO 14001:2015 elements
For latest details > www.canect.net/course-3a
See next page for more courses offered on Day 3
PROGRAM: DAY 3 - APRIL 27 > www.canect.net/courses
Program Day 3 – cont’d: Select 3A or 3B or 3C
3B>
WASTE: THE NEW RULES
Waste Management and Diversion 2016
Co-chairs: Peter Klaassen, RWDI and John Georgakopoulos, W+SEL
Description: A proposed new Waste Free Ontario Act and new
waste diversion strategy and administration add to the challenges of
compliance. Attend this course to receive an update on government
aims and new industry and municipal responsibilities under the new
“circular economy” and extended producer responsibility regimes.
• Introduction to waste
3C>
SPILLS & EMERGENCIES
Spills & Environmental Emergencies: Best practices
Chair: Janet Bobechko, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Description: Spills, leaks and other types of environmental
emergency can result in a nightmare scenario for the unwary
manager. Such incidents can result in injuries, prompt ministry
investigations and foul community relations. Attend this course to
be sure of your responsibilities; implement measures to avoid
liability and encourage proactive best practices among responders.
- Overview of the current regulatory regime
• Spills-related legislation and best practices
- Waste-free Ontario Act
- Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act
- The proposed Waste Diversion Transition Act
• Spill reporting & interacting with the Spills Action Centre
• Ontario’s proposed new waste strategy and regulations
• Legal impacts of waste management regulations
- Current responsibilities under O.Reg. 347
- Case studies highlighting common waste-related liability issues
• Navigating the waste management minefield
- Choosing an appropriate waste management consultant/contractor
- Waste approvals and permitting: When, where, why and how
• Waste classification and manifests
- How to make things easier and avoid common pitfalls
- Dealing with the “tricky” ones, and resources available
12:00 - 2:00 p.m. –– TRADESHOW, LUNCH & KEYNOTES ––
• Stewardship and Extended Producer Responsibility
- New proposals and funding formulas for product stewardship & EPS
- Evolving responsibilities: industry, municipalities, government,
agencies, associations and stewardship organizations
• Complying with existing 3Rs regulations
- Waste audits
- Success story in reduction of waste: Case study (automotive mfg)
• Optimizing your waste opportunities: Case Study
• The waste management prize
- Working with the wider community
- Saving money through lowering costs and waste exchange
- Awards and recognition
- Reputation enhancement and corporate social responsibility
Submit your questions in advance to: [email protected] subject line: “CANECT – Waste Management Q&A”
For latest details > www.canect.net/course-3b
- The federal and provincial regulatory framework and the impact of
recent cases in determining best practices
- Spill reporting obligations
- What happens when you call the Spills Action Centre (SAC)
• Emergency planning for hazardous materials
- City of Vaughan’s joint emergency planning initiative
• Process for propane RSMPs and the role of the TSSA
- Propane on site - do I need a Risk and Safety Management Plan?
- What hazardous materials and quantities should be reported?
• Spills and emergencies: Communication protocols
- Communicating with the media
- The do’s and don’ts of using social media
12:00 - 2:00 p.m. –– TRADESHOW, LUNCH & KEYNOTES ––
• Spill response: Legal cautions and strategies
- Responding diligently to regulatory investigations
- Due diligence and information management best practices
- Recent cases: Compensation for damage under EPA s.99
• Implementing an emergency colour code system for
external hazmat incidents
• Conducting drills and exercises of E2 and facility
emergency plans in coordination with municipalities
• Contingency planning: Best ‘real world’ practices
- Environmental Management System requirements for ER plans
- Industry, CSA and TSSA standards
- ‘Drill, baby, drill’ drilling spill response exercises and best practices
• Effective command & control planning
- Dealing with ‘time critical issues’ and the ‘hierarchy of events’
- Interface with ER services, regulatory agencies and contractors
For latest details > www.canect.net/course-3c
For more detailed course descriptions, plus list of featured speakers, and link to registration, visit: www.canect.net/courses/
REGISTER FOR YOUR COURSES TODAY AT:
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