Event Advisory - The Canadian Institute's 5th National Summit on Creating and
Enforcing Municipal By-Laws
TORONTO, June 23 /CNW/ - The Canadian Institute's 5th National Summit on Creating and Enforcing Municipal By-Laws will bring together top city solicitors, expert municipal lawyers from private practice, leading by-law enforcement officials and prosecutors from across Canada to provide practical strategies and solutions to municipal challenges.
Conference highlights include:
- An update on the key court decisions from the past year and their implications on by-law drafting and enforceability - Hear about best practices and lessons learned in by-law drafting, enforcement and prosecuting infractions - Insulating by-laws from judicial scrutiny through public consultations - Find out best practices for regulating the taxi market and enforcing accessibility standards - Adopting effective enforcement strategies to tackle issues like idling, graffiti vandalism and marijuana grow-ops Conference: The Canadian Institute's 5th National Summit on Creating and Enforcing Municipal By-Laws Date: September 23 - 24, 2010 Location: Metropolitan Hotel, Toronto Website: www.canadianinstitute.com/bylaws Chair: George H. Rust-D'Eye, Partner, WeirFoulds LLP
About The Canadian Institute
For over 25 years, The Canadian Institute's conferences, summits and executive briefings have provided the business intelligence that Canadian decision makers need to respond to challenges and opportunities both here at home, and around the world. The Canadian Institute operates as a think tank, monitoring trends and developments in all major industry sectors, in the law, and in public policy, with a view to providing information on the leading edge. Headquartered in Toronto, The Canadian Institute produces over 180 events a year, attended by thousands of senior and C-level delegates from across the country. For more information, visit www.CanadianInstitute.com.
Media passes are issued at the discretion of The Canadian Institute and must be arranged in advance. Passes require two business days to process. For media accreditation contact: Paul McComb 416-927-0718 Ext. 333 or [email protected].
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For further information: Paul McComb, The Canadian Institute, 416-927-0718 Ext. 333, [email protected]
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