KITCHENER BAKERY FINED FOR UNLAWFULLY
DEPOSITING OIL HARMFUL TO MIGRATORY BIRDS

Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2010


KITCHENER, Ont. -- November 16, 2010 -- J.T. Bakeries Inc. of Kitchener, Ontario, pleaded guilty yesterday in the Ontario Court of Justice to federal and provincial environmental violations, and was assessed a total of $60,000 in fines. Of this sum, the company was ordered to pay $35,000 in fines and penalties for having contravened the Government of Canada's Migratory Bird Conventions Act, 1994, of which $25,000 will be made payable to the Environmental Damages Fund, and $10,000 will be directed by court order to a scholarship for environmental studies to The Waterloo Education Foundation Inc., in trust for Huron Heights Secondary School. The company also pleaded guilty to charges brought forth by the Government of Ontario, and was fined $25,000 for those offences.

An investigation by Environment Canada's Enforcement Branch determined that in March 2009, a fill sensor on a J.T. Bakeries vegetable oil holding tank failed. As a result, approximately 644 litres of vegetable oil spilled over and entered a nearby storm management pond off Strasburg Road in Kitchener. On April 19, 2009 a private citizen reported the presence of an oily substance on the water of the pond to the City of Kitchener. Responding local agencies discovered dead and oiled birds in the area and called the Ontario Provincial Spills Action Centre, which subsequently contacted Environment Canada.

Like other more common petroleum products, the vegetable oil spilled by J.T. Bakeries Inc. is considered harmful to migratory birds as it can lead to drowning or hypothermia, or interfere with birds' ability to fly. Nine migratory birds were retrieved from the storm management pond and a larger number thought to be affected by the oil could not be captured.

Environment Canada investigates offences with the objective of ensuring that companies, governments, and the general public comply with legislation and regulations that protect migratory birds. Environment Canada supports the conservation and protection of Canada's natural environment through the enforcement of the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994, Canada Wildlife Act, Species at Risk Act, and the Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act.

The Environmental Damages Fund was created in 1995 to provide courts with a mechanism to direct that monetary penalties and settlements be invested for the repair of the actual harm done to the environment. It helps ensure the "polluter pays" principle is applied and that polluters take responsibility for their actions.
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North 60° Petro Limited Convicted for Failing to Comply With Inspector's Direction to Stop Discharging Hydrocarbons Into the Yukon River

WHITEHORSE,Y.T. -- November 16, 2010 -- North 60 ° Petro Limited pleaded guilty on November 12, 2010, in Whitehorse Territorial Court for failing to comply with an Environment Canada Inspector's Direction requesting that the company stop discharging hydrocarbons into the Yukon River from North 60° Petro Bulk Terminal site in Whitehorse, Yukon.

Failure to comply with an Inspector's Direction is a violation of the Fisheries Act, which prohibits the discharge of deleterious substances into fish bearing waters. North 60 ° Petro Limitedwas ordered to pay a $2,000 fine and make a $28,000 contribution to the Environmental Damages Fund. The Territorial Court has also ordered North 60 ° Petro Limited to cease discharging deleterious substances (i.e. hydrocarbons) into the Yukon River, as well as to remove the deleterious substances that were previously discharged into the Yukon River.

Environment Canada issued an Inspector's Direction to the company requesting an immediate stop of the discharge in December 2006. North 60 ° Petro Limited failed to comply with the Inspector's Direction, which expired in November 2007. The company was granted a 30-day extension in December 2007 to comply with the original Inspector's Direction. North 60 ° Petro Limited was charged in April 2009 for failing to comply with an Inspector's Direction and thereby committing an offence under of the Fisheries Act.
The Environmental Damages Fund (EDF) helps ensure polluters take responsibility for their actions. It gives courts a way to direct the money from pollution penalties and settlements to repair the actual harm done by the pollution.

Environment Canada enforcement officers investigate potential offences under a number of Acts and Regulations including the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999; the Species at Risk Act (SARA);the pollution prevention provisions of Canada's Fisheries Act; the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994; Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act (WAPPRIITA). They help ensure that companies, government departments and agencies and the general public comply with legislation and regulations that protect Canada's environment.
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