Court BulletinMinistry of the Environment Conservation and ParksPublished: July 15, 2026
Soil hauler convicted for giving false information about dumped soil
A company was fined after providing a false soil report about excess soil illegally dumped in Havelock‑Belmont‑Methuen.
Summary
What happened
- The Township of Havelock‑Belmont‑Methuen reported excess soil unlawfully deposited at 1167 2nd Line.
- The ministry investigated and found that a soil report submitted by Jaswinder Brar (director of 2367408 Ontario Inc., aka Kingdom Team) did not match the soil that was delivered.
- The company was convicted on Dec. 11, 2025 in Peterborough for providing false and misleading information to a provincial officer.
By the numbers
- Fine: $25,000
- Victim fine surcharge: $6,250
- Payment period: 24 months
Why it matters
- The conviction shows enforcement of rules about the origin and testing of soil moved between sites, and penalties for giving false information to regulators.
Source
- Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks court bulletin (conviction and penalties as stated).
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Source: Ontario Newsroom