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    The indispensable single-volume, complete and current collection of essential statutes, regulations, and rules relating to planning practice in Ontario. Carry all the critical statutory and regulatory information to every tribunal appearance, council

    Publisher:Thomson Reuters
    Service Number:43471856
    Publication date:2025-06-23
    Practice area:Land use & zoning, Land & property, Planning law, Municipal
    Jurisdiction:Ontario
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    Bruce Engell

    Bruce Engell, a partner at WeirFoulds LL.P. is the editor of the ongoing releases of Ontario Planning Practice: Annotated Statutes and Regulations. Mr. Engell, as well as the lawyers and planners at the Toronto law firm WeirFoulds LL.P., the largest and