Terms and Conditions
Privacy Statement
The Environmental Protection Tribunal of Canada is committed to providing our visitors with a website that respects their privacy. This page summarizes the privacy policy and practices on the Tribunal's website.
- The Tribunal does not automatically gather any personal information from you, such as your name, phone number or e-mail address. This type of information would only be obtained if you supply it voluntarily, usually by sending an e-mail.
- The Tribunal uses software that receives and records the Internet Protocol addresses of computers that have connected to the website. No attempt is made to link these addresses with the identity of individuals visiting the website unless an attempt to damage the website has been detected.
- The Tribunal does not normally use "cookies" to track how visitors use this website or to determine sites previously visited. If cookies are enabled to facilitate your transactions, the system will first notify you. (Note: Cookies are files that a website can place on your hard drive, without your knowledge, to monitor your use of that site).
- Personal information provided is normally used by Tribunal employees who need to know the information to respond to requests or to ensure the security of this system. Such information will only be shared with another government department if the inquiry relates to that department. The Tribunal does not use the information to create individual profiles, nor does it disclose this information to anyone outside the federal government.
Questions or comments regarding this policy may be directed to tribunal@eptc-tpec.gc.ca.
Copyright/Permission to Reproduce
Materials on this website were produced and/or compiled by the Environmental Protection Tribunal of Canada for the purpose of providing Canadians with direct access to information about the program and services offered by the Tribunal.
The materials on this website are covered by the provisions of the Copyright Act, by Canadian laws, policies and regulations. Such provisions serve to identify the information source and, in specific instances, to prohibit reproduction of materials without written permission.
Non-commercial Reproduction
Information on this website has been posted with the intent that it be readily available for personal or public non-commercial use and may be reproduced, in part or in whole, and by any means, without charge or further permission, unless otherwise specified.
Users are required to:
- Exercise due diligence in ensuring the accuracy of the materials reproduced;
- Indicate both the complete title of the materials reproduced, as well as the author organization; and
- Indicate that the reproduction is a copy of an official work that is published by the Government of Canada and that the reproduction has not been produced in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of the Government of Canada.
Unless otherwise specified, this authorization is also applicable to all published information regardless of its format.
Commercial Reproduction
Unless otherwise specified, you may not reproduce materials on this site, in whole or in part, for the purposes of commercial redistribution without prior written permission from the Environmental Protection Tribunal of Canada.
To obtain permission to reproduce Government of Canada materials on this site for commercial purposes, write to:
Environmental Protection Tribunal of Canada
344 Slater Street, 15th Floor, Suite 100
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0B6
Canada
Email: tribunal@eptc-tpec.gc.ca
Hyperlinking Notice
Some of the information on this website has been provided by external sources. The Environmental Protection Tribunal of Canada is not responsible for the quality, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose of products or services available on external sites and listed or described on our menu, nor is the Tribunal responsible for the accuracy, reliability or currency of the information contained on the website and supplied by external sources.
Trademarks
The official symbols of the Government of Canada, including the Canada Wordmark, the Arms of Canada, and the flag symbol may not be reproduced, whether for commercial or non-commercial purposes, without written authorization.
Accessibility
The Government of Canada is committed to achieving a high standard of accessibility as defined in the Standard on Web Accessibility and the Standard on Optimizing Websites and Applications for Mobile Devices. In the event of difficulty using our web pages, applications or device-based mobile applications, please contact us for assistance or to obtain alternative formats such as regular print, Braille or another appropriate format.
Official Languages
The Environmental Protection Tribunal of Canada respects the Official Languages Act and relevant Treasury Board policies. It is committed to ensuring all information and services on this site is available in both English and French. However, users should be aware that some information from external sources that are not subject to the Official Languages Act is only provided as a convenience and is available only in the language in which it was provided.