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In Canada, some municipalities have specific bylaws about sidewalk cleaning after snow. These regulations dictate where, how, and when you must remove snow from your property. The rules vary, even in one neighborhood, so citizens must understand their rights and responsibilities regarding sidewalk clearing. Otherwise, they might get tickets from enforcers or pay for cleanup costs. Another reason why it is crucial to know your responsibilities is to prevent any injuries and liabilities. For example, you shoveled snow away from your sidewalk and moved snow close to a public road. Once the snow melts, pedestrians could slip and fall from the water, and you could be liable for their injuries. Moreover, some regulations prohibit the transfer of snow from one private property to another. Municipalities also prohibit shoveling snow to areas that could block drainage. In some areas, people have 24 hours to clean up their properties after a snowstorm. Meanwhile, others have a scheduled time of day when people should clean out snow. In some municipalities, citizens only have 12 hours after a snowstorm to remove snow from their properties. If you have sidewalks or fire hydrants on your property, removing snow may not be your responsibility. Inquire at your local government office to be sure of the areas you will have to clean after a snowstorm. Seniors and persons with disabilities do not have to remove snow from their properties by themselves. Their municipalities can clean up snow for them. If you own a property in Canada, it is crucial to know the specific bylaws about sidewalk cleaning. This way, you can remove snow on time and avoid penalties and liabilities. You might receive compensation if you got hurt in a slip-and-fall accident. Call Diamond and Diamond today to learn how our lawyers can help you build a case.