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Dianne Saxe

Dianne Saxe is a Canadian lawyer and politician who was elected to represent Ward 11 University—Rosedale on Toronto City Council following the 2022 municipal election. Before entering politics, Saxe practised environmental law and served as the last environmental commissioner of Ontario from 2015 to 2019. She was deputy leader of the Green Party of Ontario (GPO) from 2020 to 2022.

Dianne Saxe
Toronto City Councillor
for Ward 11 University—Rosedale
Assumed office
November 15, 2022
Preceded byMike Layton
Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Ontario
In office
November 16, 2020 – October 29, 2022
LeaderMike Schreiner
3rd Environmental Commissioner of Ontario
In office
2015–2019
PremierKathleen Wynne
Doug Ford
Preceded byEllen Schwartzel (interim)
Succeeded byPosition Abolished[1]
Personal details
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Ontario Green
Spouse
Stewart Saxe
(m. 1972; died 2014)
[2]
Children2; including Rebecca
Parent
Alma mater
Websitediannesaxe.ca

Legal career

Education

Saxe studied law at Osgoode Hall Law School, earning an Bachelor of Laws (L.L.B.) in 1974. She was called to the bar in 1976 and earned a Ph.D. in law from Osgoode in 1991.[3]

Career

Prior to entering the government sector, Saxe worked in private practice with two major law firms and then ran an environmental law boutique firm for 25 years. Her early career focused on the intersection of environmental law and corporate liability, while her more recent practice has centred on climate change and related law. She has published widely on environmental issues. From 1975 to 1989, Saxe practiced law with the Government of Ontario.[3][4]

In 1991, Saxe moved into private practice. She represented the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) in their successful $115 million claim against Stewardship Ontario for the cost of Ontario's Blue Box program in 2014.[5]

Environmental Commissioner of Ontario

Saxe was unanimously named the environmental commissioner of Ontario in 2015 by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for a five year term.[6] The commissioner was an independent officer of the legislature which monitored the Environmental Bill of Rights, and submitted annual reports on the province's progress on each of energy conservation, environmental protection and climate change. She was also permitted to deliver special reports. As commissioner, she delivered 17 reports to the legislature on topics including environmental injustice to First Nations,[7][8] electricity, waste and circular economy, endangered species, water pollution,[9] soil health and climate policy.[10][11]

On November 15, 2018, the Progressive Conservative (PC) government announced their intention to abolish the position of environment commissioner, transferring some of its functions to the auditor general.[12] Saxe had published reports critical of the incoming administration's environmental positions, including the absence of a climate change policy.[13] The decision to eliminate independent environmental oversight was widely reported on. More than 200 scientists and researchers sent an open letter to Premier Doug Ford calling for reconsideration.[14] Her last report was heavily critical of the Ford government.[15] After 25 years, the position of the environmental commissioner of Ontario ceased to exist when the Environmental Bill of Rights was amended on April 1, 2019.[16]

Return to private practice

After being the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario, Saxe reopened her SaxeFacts environmental law practice focussed on climate issues.[17] She publishes articles and a blog and presents on climate issues.[18][19][20][21][22] She was a McMurtry Clinical Fellow at Osgoode Hall Law School from 2019 to 2020,[23] is a senior fellow at Massey College, and an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto School of the Environment. She hosts a podcast called "Green Economy Heroes" features interviews with green business leaders,[24] and has also been a public support to the youth climate strikes movement in Toronto.[25]

Political career

2022 provincial election

Saxe ran for the Green Party of Ontario in University—Rosedale. Her candidacy was confirmed along with the deputy leader role on November 30, 2020.[26] She has cited the climate crisis as a primary reason for her political run as well as the well-publicized conflict with Ford over the closure of her office.[27][28] The riding was one of a small number of ridings the Ontario Greens targeted to add to the single-seat caucus of provincial leader Mike Schreiner in the 2022 election; Saxe featured prominently in party campaign messaging and her riding was chosen for the platform launch.[28] Housing policy and sprawl—key policy battles in Greater Toronto—were a focus of Saxe's campaign to curb Ontario emissions.[27] The official party platform listed mental health, affordable housing, and the climate economy as its primary election pillars.[29] Saxe came in fourth place, with 6,092 total votes for a share of 15.9 per cent; the riding was won by the incumbent, New Democratic Party (NDP) member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Jessica Bell.[30] Saxe nearly tripled the Green vote share achieved in the 2018 provincial election.

2022 municipal election

Ward 11 University—Rosedale was left vacant for the 2022 election when Councillor Mike Layton announced he would not seek re-election. Saxe announced her candidacy for the 2022 Toronto municipal election, concluding on October 24, 2022.[31] Saxe stated that she was running as an independent municipally and would resign as deputy leader of the GPO if elected.[32]

Saxe list housing, mobility, climate and sustainability, and a city in good repair as her primary platform planks.[32]

She won with 8,614 votes and 35.37 per cent of the total, a little more than 100 votes more than runner-up Norm Di Pasquale, a Catholic school trustee.[33] She officially took office on November 15, 2022.[34]

Awards and recognition

Saxe is a recipient of numerous awards, including specialist certifications from The Law Society of Upper Canada,[6] Osgoode Hall Law School Alumni Gold Key for Achievement [35] and a 2020 Law Society Medal for exemplary leadership in environmental law.[36] In August 2020, Saxe completed her training to become an En-ROADS Climate Ambassador, a member in the international network that leads climate simulation events developed by Climate Interactiv and the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative.[37] Saxe is also a trained Climate Reality Leader, having been personally trained by Al Gore on the climate crisis and its solutions.

Saxe sat on a number of public and private boards, including Draxis Health, Solarshare,[38] WindShare and Evergreen,[39] helped to manage the endowment of the Ontario Bar Association and is recognized as board-ready by Women in Capital Markets.[40] In June 2022, she was awarded an honourary doctorate of Environmental Studies from the University of Waterloo.[41]

Personal life

Saxe is the daughter of Morton Shulman,[42] a physician who served as a NDP MPP in the 1960s and 1970s. She is the mother of MIT neuroscience professor Rebecca Saxe, and University of Toronto civil engineering professor, Shoshanna Saxe.

Publications

Books

  • Environmental Offences Corporate Responsibility and Executive Liability (1990), Canada Law Book.[43]
  • A Buyer's Guide to Contaminated Land (1994), Edmond Montgomery.[44]
  • Ontario Environmental Protection Act Annotated (1990), Canada Law Book.[45]

References

  1. ^ "Five losing jobs as Ontario's environment commissioner's office folds in with auditor". CBC. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  2. ^ Saxe, Dianne (January 30, 2015). "Lives Lived: Stewart Saxe, 67". Globe and Mail. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Chronology". Saxe Facts. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  4. ^ Rushowy, Kristin (October 8, 2021). "Political parties are aligning their stars for next year's Ontario election". The Toronto Star. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  5. ^ "Update on Blue Box Arbitration". Stewardship Ontario. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Dianne Saxe '74, '91 (PhD) appointed Environmental Commissioner of Ontario". Osgoode Hall Law School. Osgoode Hall Law School. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
  7. ^ "Environmental Commissioner of Ontario calls upon province to take action in Chemical Valley". Ecojustice. October 25, 2017.
  8. ^ "Environmental Commissioner of Ontario's Report". Dragun Corporation. November 8, 2017.
  9. ^ "Raw sewage overflowing into waterways at alarming rate: Ontario watchdog". Global News. November 13, 2018. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  10. ^ Saxe, Dianne. "ECO Reports and Environmental Policies in Canada".
  11. ^ "Reports by Topic: Environment". Office of the Auditor General of Ontario. 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
  12. ^ "Opinion | Eliminating Ontario's environmental commissioner a short-sighted move". thestar.com. November 19, 2018. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  13. ^ "The environmental commissioner shows why the powers Doug Ford just eliminated are so important". TVO.org. November 22, 2018. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  14. ^ "Scientists' letter to Ford on the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario". Evidence For Democracy. December 4, 2018.
  15. ^ "Ontario environment commissioner exits warning of 'frightening' policies". March 27, 2019.
  16. ^ "Law Document English View". Ontario.ca. July 24, 2014.
  17. ^ Saxe, Dianne. "Climate Change Toronto and the Climate Crisis". Saxe Facts.
  18. ^ Saxe, Dianne. "Informative Climate Law Articles".
  19. ^ "10 principles to guide the transition to a green economy". Open Canada. September 16, 2019.
  20. ^ Saxe, Dianne (April 21, 2020). "Canada's murky bailout deal for oil and gas will cost us all". National Observer.
  21. ^ Saxe, Dianne. "Learn More in our Climate Risk Management Blog".
  22. ^ Saxe, Dianne. "In-Depth and Informative Climate Presentations".
  23. ^ "Meet the McMurtry Fellows". Osgoode Hall Law School.
  24. ^ Saxe, Dianne. "Green Economy Heroes Climate Podcast".
  25. ^ ICI.Radio-Canada.ca, Zone Environnement-. "Outiller les jeunes pour la lutte contre les changements climatiques". Radio-Canada.ca (in Canadian French). Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  26. ^ "Dianne Saxe named Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Ontario". Green Party of Ontario. November 16, 2020. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  27. ^ a b Appel, Jeremy (April 8, 2022). "Environmental lawyer Dianne Saxe credits Jewish values and concern for the planet for her role in Ontario's Green Party". Canadian Jewish News. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  28. ^ a b Powers, Lucas (May 11, 2022). "Green Party campaign platform includes $65B for 'new climate economy,' major health-care promises". CBC. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  29. ^ "The Green Plan". Green Party of Ontario. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  30. ^ "Ontario Votes 2022". Encyclopedia of Things. CBC. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  31. ^ "List of Candidates & Third Party Advertisers". City of Toronto. August 20, 2022. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  32. ^ a b "Platform". Votefordianne. Dianne Saxe. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  33. ^ "2022 Municipal Election Results". City of Toronto. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  34. ^ "2022 Candidates' Guide - Ontario municipal council and school board elections". ontario.ca. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  35. ^ "Alumni Gold Key Recipients". Osgoode Hall Law School.
  36. ^ "Law Society announces 2020 award recipients". Law Society of Ontario. Law Society of Ontario. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  37. ^ "Meet our Ambassadors". Climate Interactive. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  38. ^ "SolarShare". SolarShare. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  39. ^ "Home | Evergreen". www.evergreen.ca. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  40. ^ "WCM Board Ready Directory". Women in Capital Markets. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  41. ^ "Inspiring leaders will receive honorary degrees from University of Waterloo". University of Waterloo. May 31, 2022. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  42. ^ "Morton Shulman and Saxe family | Ontario Jewish Archives". search.ontariojewisharchives.org.
  43. ^ Saxe, Dianne. Environmental offences : corporate responsibility and executive liability – via www.torontopubliclibrary.ca.
  44. ^ )) "Book Review - A Buyer's Guide to Contaminated Land, 1996 CanLIIDocs 14". Canlii.org. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
  45. ^ "Ontario Environmental Protection Act Annotated". store.thomsonreuters.ca.

External links

  • SaxeFacts

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Dianne Saxe is a Canadian lawyer and politician who was elected to represent Ward 11 University Rosedale on Toronto City Council following the 2022 municipal election Before entering politics Saxe practised environmental law and served as the last environmental commissioner of Ontario from 2015 to 2019 She was deputy leader of the Green Party of Ontario GPO from 2020 to 2022 Dianne SaxeToronto City Councillorfor Ward 11 University RosedaleIncumbentAssumed office November 15 2022Preceded byMike LaytonDeputy Leader of the Green Party of OntarioIn office November 16 2020 October 29 2022LeaderMike Schreiner3rd Environmental Commissioner of OntarioIn office 2015 2019PremierKathleen Wynne Doug FordPreceded byEllen Schwartzel interim Succeeded byPosition Abolished 1 Personal detailsPolitical partyIndependentOther politicalaffiliationsOntario GreenSpouseStewart Saxe m 1972 died 2014 wbr 2 Children2 including RebeccaParentMorton Shulman father Alma materOsgoode Hall LL B Ph D Websitediannesaxe wbr ca Contents 1 Legal career 1 1 Education 1 2 Career 1 3 Environmental Commissioner of Ontario 1 4 Return to private practice 2 Political career 2 1 2022 provincial election 2 2 2022 municipal election 3 Awards and recognition 4 Personal life 5 Publications 5 1 Books 6 References 7 External linksLegal career EditEducation Edit Saxe studied law at Osgoode Hall Law School earning an Bachelor of Laws L L B in 1974 She was called to the bar in 1976 and earned a Ph D in law from Osgoode in 1991 3 Career Edit Prior to entering the government sector Saxe worked in private practice with two major law firms and then ran an environmental law boutique firm for 25 years Her early career focused on the intersection of environmental law and corporate liability while her more recent practice has centred on climate change and related law She has published widely on environmental issues From 1975 to 1989 Saxe practiced law with the Government of Ontario 3 4 In 1991 Saxe moved into private practice She represented the Association of Municipalities of Ontario AMO in their successful 115 million claim against Stewardship Ontario for the cost of Ontario s Blue Box program in 2014 5 Environmental Commissioner of Ontario Edit Saxe was unanimously named the environmental commissioner of Ontario in 2015 by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for a five year term 6 The commissioner was an independent officer of the legislature which monitored the Environmental Bill of Rights and submitted annual reports on the province s progress on each of energy conservation environmental protection and climate change She was also permitted to deliver special reports As commissioner she delivered 17 reports to the legislature on topics including environmental injustice to First Nations 7 8 electricity waste and circular economy endangered species water pollution 9 soil health and climate policy 10 11 On November 15 2018 the Progressive Conservative PC government announced their intention to abolish the position of environment commissioner transferring some of its functions to the auditor general 12 Saxe had published reports critical of the incoming administration s environmental positions including the absence of a climate change policy 13 The decision to eliminate independent environmental oversight was widely reported on More than 200 scientists and researchers sent an open letter to Premier Doug Ford calling for reconsideration 14 Her last report was heavily critical of the Ford government 15 After 25 years the position of the environmental commissioner of Ontario ceased to exist when the Environmental Bill of Rights was amended on April 1 2019 16 Return to private practice Edit After being the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario Saxe reopened her SaxeFacts environmental law practice focussed on climate issues 17 She publishes articles and a blog and presents on climate issues 18 19 20 21 22 She was a McMurtry Clinical Fellow at Osgoode Hall Law School from 2019 to 2020 23 is a senior fellow at Massey College and an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto School of the Environment She hosts a podcast called Green Economy Heroes features interviews with green business leaders 24 and has also been a public support to the youth climate strikes movement in Toronto 25 Political career Edit2022 provincial election Edit Saxe ran for the Green Party of Ontario in University Rosedale Her candidacy was confirmed along with the deputy leader role on November 30 2020 26 She has cited the climate crisis as a primary reason for her political run as well as the well publicized conflict with Ford over the closure of her office 27 28 The riding was one of a small number of ridings the Ontario Greens targeted to add to the single seat caucus of provincial leader Mike Schreiner in the 2022 election Saxe featured prominently in party campaign messaging and her riding was chosen for the platform launch 28 Housing policy and sprawl key policy battles in Greater Toronto were a focus of Saxe s campaign to curb Ontario emissions 27 The official party platform listed mental health affordable housing and the climate economy as its primary election pillars 29 Saxe came in fourth place with 6 092 total votes for a share of 15 9 per cent the riding was won by the incumbent New Democratic Party NDP member of Provincial Parliament MPP Jessica Bell 30 Saxe nearly tripled the Green vote share achieved in the 2018 provincial election 2022 municipal election Edit Ward 11 University Rosedale was left vacant for the 2022 election when Councillor Mike Layton announced he would not seek re election Saxe announced her candidacy for the 2022 Toronto municipal election concluding on October 24 2022 31 Saxe stated that she was running as an independent municipally and would resign as deputy leader of the GPO if elected 32 Saxe list housing mobility climate and sustainability and a city in good repair as her primary platform planks 32 She won with 8 614 votes and 35 37 per cent of the total a little more than 100 votes more than runner up Norm Di Pasquale a Catholic school trustee 33 She officially took office on November 15 2022 34 Awards and recognition EditSaxe is a recipient of numerous awards including specialist certifications from The Law Society of Upper Canada 6 Osgoode Hall Law School Alumni Gold Key for Achievement 35 and a 2020 Law Society Medal for exemplary leadership in environmental law 36 In August 2020 Saxe completed her training to become an En ROADS Climate Ambassador a member in the international network that leads climate simulation events developed by Climate Interactiv and the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative 37 Saxe is also a trained Climate Reality Leader having been personally trained by Al Gore on the climate crisis and its solutions Saxe sat on a number of public and private boards including Draxis Health Solarshare 38 WindShare and Evergreen 39 helped to manage the endowment of the Ontario Bar Association and is recognized as board ready by Women in Capital Markets 40 In June 2022 she was awarded an honourary doctorate of Environmental Studies from the University of Waterloo 41 Personal life EditSaxe is the daughter of Morton Shulman 42 a physician who served as a NDP MPP in the 1960s and 1970s She is the mother of MIT neuroscience professor Rebecca Saxe and University of Toronto civil engineering professor Shoshanna Saxe Publications EditBooks Edit Environmental Offences Corporate Responsibility and Executive Liability 1990 Canada Law Book 43 A Buyer s Guide to Contaminated Land 1994 Edmond Montgomery 44 Ontario Environmental Protection Act Annotated 1990 Canada Law Book 45 References Edit Five losing jobs as Ontario s environment commissioner s office folds in with auditor CBC Retrieved March 24 2023 Saxe Dianne January 30 2015 Lives Lived Stewart Saxe 67 Globe and Mail Retrieved October 6 2022 a b Chronology Saxe Facts Retrieved March 8 2022 Rushowy Kristin October 8 2021 Political parties are aligning their stars for next year s Ontario election The Toronto Star Retrieved February 13 2022 Update on Blue Box Arbitration Stewardship Ontario Retrieved March 8 2022 a b Dianne Saxe 74 91 PhD appointed Environmental Commissioner of Ontario Osgoode Hall Law School Osgoode Hall Law School Retrieved March 24 2016 Environmental Commissioner of Ontario calls upon province to take action in Chemical Valley Ecojustice October 25 2017 Environmental Commissioner of Ontario s Report Dragun Corporation November 8 2017 Raw sewage overflowing into waterways at alarming rate Ontario watchdog Global News November 13 2018 Retrieved May 17 2022 Saxe Dianne ECO Reports and Environmental Policies in Canada Reports by Topic Environment Office of the Auditor General of Ontario 2021 Retrieved May 16 2022 Opinion Eliminating Ontario s environmental commissioner a short sighted move thestar com November 19 2018 Retrieved May 17 2022 The environmental commissioner shows why the powers Doug Ford just eliminated are so important TVO org November 22 2018 Retrieved May 17 2022 Scientists letter to Ford on the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario Evidence For Democracy December 4 2018 Ontario environment commissioner exits warning of frightening policies March 27 2019 Law Document English View Ontario ca July 24 2014 Saxe Dianne Climate Change Toronto and the Climate Crisis Saxe Facts Saxe Dianne Informative Climate Law Articles 10 principles to guide the transition to a green economy Open Canada September 16 2019 Saxe Dianne April 21 2020 Canada s murky bailout deal for oil and gas will cost us all National Observer Saxe Dianne Learn More in our Climate Risk Management Blog Saxe Dianne In Depth and Informative Climate Presentations Meet the McMurtry Fellows Osgoode Hall Law School Saxe Dianne Green Economy Heroes Climate Podcast ICI Radio Canada ca Zone Environnement Outiller les jeunes pour la lutte contre les changements climatiques Radio Canada ca in Canadian French Retrieved July 25 2020 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