Drennans denied appeal

Lawyer Julian Falconer, appellants and supporters in London, last year
Lawyer Julian Falconer, appellants and supporters in London, last year

For Immediate Release 

HIGHEST COURT IN ONTARIO DECLINES TO HEAR WIND APPEAL

FARM FAMILIES DISAPPOINTED

May 29, 2015 
On May 28, 2015, the Court of Appeal for Ontario denied leave to appeal to the Drennans, Dixons, Ryans, and the Kroeplins, in respect of their Charter Challenge to the current legislation for the approval of wind turbine projects.
These farm families had been seeking the opportunity to argue that the Environmental Protection Act provisions approving renewable energy projects exposes them to a reasonable prospect of serious harm to their health and therefore does not comply with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Health Canada Study Summary Results released on November 6, 2014, showed an association between wind turbine noise and annoyance, and an association between wind turbine noise annoyance and sleep disturbances, migraines, tinnitus, dizziness, and measured blood pressure and hair cortisol.
Shawn Drennan commented on the Court of Appeal’s decision: “We are disappointed with the Court’s decision not to hear our case. No one has been able to tell us that the turbines are safe.  We are being told that we have to wait to be harmed before we can do anything to stop them. The Court has given us two choices: leave the land my family has farmed for three generations, or be a guinea pig for the government and the wind companies.”
Lawyer for the farm families, Julian N. Falconer commented: “This decision will leave people like my clients, who face massive wind development projects across this Province, in an impossible position. The Health Canada Study has already shown an association between the turbines and serious health effects. My clients and other families in rural Ontario will now have to suffer these adverse health effects before they can seek any relief from our court system. It won’t surprise anyone that my clients are frustrated with a process that seems to be stacked against them.” 
While this decision may restrict these farm families from pursuing Charter remedies for these harms, they are committed to exploring the other legal options available to them and to holding both the government and the wind turbine companies accountable for the failure to protect their health.
Concerned citizen groups throughout the Province remain committed to seeking justice for those in rural communities affected by industrial wind projects.

For further information, please contact Odi Dashsambuu of Falconers LLP at

416-964-0495, extension 248.

 

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8 Comments

  • Andre Lauzon
    Posted May 29, 2015 9:45 pm 0Likes

    The Liberals pass laws to protect whales but they do not care much for humans. How stupid are they…………

  • Patti Kellar
    Posted May 29, 2015 10:25 pm 0Likes

    As Anita Frayne bravely states, A battle has been lost, the fight continues.
    This is just so hard.

    • Patti Kellar
      Posted May 29, 2015 10:26 pm 0Likes

      For clarity sake – the last sentence was mine.

  • NIABY
    Posted May 30, 2015 11:33 am 0Likes

    SOME Ontario Victims of Industrial Wind Energy KNOW they are being harmed. We can SENSE PAIN AND SUFFERING.
    So perhaps this reference s/b arranged differently:
    from:
    [excerpt] “The Health Canada Study Summary Results released on November 6, 2014, showed an association between wind turbine noise and annoyance, and an association between wind turbine noise annoyance and sleep disturbances, migraines, tinnitus, dizziness, and measured blood pressure and hair cortisol.”
    to:
    “The Health Canada Study Summary Results released on November 6, 2014, showed an association between sleep disturbances, migraines, tinnitus, dizziness, and measured blood pressure and hair cortisol and wind turbine noise annoyance. The Study showed an association between annoyance and wind turbine noise.”

  • NIABY
    Posted May 30, 2015 11:34 am 0Likes

    What is extortion?
    ‘[excerpt] Lawyer for the farm families, Julian N. Falconer commented: “This decision will leave people like my clients, who face massive wind development projects across this Province, in AN IMPOSSIBLE POSITION.”‘
    Are you being extorted?
    Ponder these questions:
    Have you been harmed?
    Are you being threatened with harm?
    Are you being forced to spend time, money and energies doing things you don’t want to?
    —————–
    What is racketeering? …

  • Sommer
    Posted May 30, 2015 1:14 pm 0Likes

    Excellent questions, NIABY!
    You’re on the right track in terms of how to proceed, in my opinion.

  • NIABY
    Posted June 1, 2015 6:05 pm 0Likes

    Just think. Any money that the Drennans have spent paying lawyer Julian Falconer could have been put towards buying a safehouse.

  • Tracy
    Posted June 3, 2015 12:32 pm 0Likes

    Understand this: the Ontario government will stop at nothing, do whatever it has to do to keep the lid on the biggest rip off of Ontario history and their asses out of jail.
    Yaking on here gets you no where. It keeps bastards in the loop.
    Ontario must rise up, take action, REVOLT.
    Throw McGuinty, Wynn et al in jail until they prove themselves innocent. They can consider their new crib to he their safe house.

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