Victoria to ask Supreme Court to review overturned bylaw banning plastic bags
VICTORIA — The City of Victoria will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to review a court decision that overturned its business bylaw banning single-use plastic bags.
The B.C. Court of Appeal set aside the bylaw, saying the city needed to get approval from the provincial government to take such action.
The city says in a statement that after careful review it will be asking Canada’s highest court to clarify a local government’s power to regulate what it describes as unsustainable business practices that negatively impact the community.
Mayor Lisa Helps says the Appeal Court’s decision in July goes beyond the issue of plastic bags, striking at the heart of the power of local governments to regulate businesses in line with community values.