Environmental Protection

March 17th, 2010
  • Have Environmental Stewardship plans been successful in Canada?


  • Dear Allyson, Environmental stewardship was first initiated as part of Canada's Green Plan (1990) by the federal government in an effort to ensure all government agencies meet their targets for sustainable development. In 1992, the Office of Federal Environmental Stewardship (OFES) was established to promote the Code of Environmental Stewardship. It was the OFES's job to oversee all government agencies, assess the environmental impacts of their operations and keep up-to-date information on sustainable development readily available for all levels of government. The OFES terminated its activities on 31 March 1997. It was successful in helping to promote a growing awareness of environmental issues at both the government level and public sectors and it helped to pave the way for future legislation. I think whether you consider Canada's environmental stewardship a success or not, depends upon which point of view you are addressing the issue from. Environmentalists will tell you it didn't go far enough to protect the environment, its budget was not large enough to enable it to make a major impact, and Canada's Crown Lands should've been included in the Code (which they were not). However, Canada's view toward protection of its natural resources (including nature and wildlife, forests, fisheries and oceans, air and water pollution, waste management, the weather and climate changes, etc) has been widening since those earlier days and this can only prove to be a positive step towards someday living our lives in a more sustainable manner. If you repeat the Google search that I have linked below, you will find a long list of environmental studies and community projects that are taking place in Canada from sea to sea, thanks in part to the OFES and Canada's Green Plan. The Canadian Environmental Protection Act (1999) (CEPA), ( http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-15.31/text.html ), now spells out the guidelines and codes of practice to promote sustainable development. The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, ( http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-15.2/text.html ), "is administered by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA.) The CEAA is an independent agency that reports directly to the Minister ... A review of the first five years of operation of the Act is currently underway." The Green LaneTM, Environment Canada's World Wide Web site ( http://www3.ec.gc.ca/EnviroRegs/Eng/SearchDetail.cfm?intAct=1000 ) Additional Links: Environment Canada's Green Lane, "Environment Canada's Internet resource for weather and environmental information", including Canadian legislation and regulations relating to the environment. The Green LaneTM, Environment Canada's World Wide Web site ( http://www.ec.gc.ca/envhome.html ) The Green Lane site is divided up into the following regions: Atlantic: ( http://www.ns.ec.gc.ca/index_e.html ) Qu bec: ( http://lavoieverte.qc.ec.gc.ca/envcan/indexe.html ) Ontario: ( http://www.on.ec.gc.ca/or-home.html ) Prairie & Northern Region: ( http://www.pnr-rpn.ec.gc.ca/index.en.html ) Pacific & Yukon: ( http://www.pyr.ec.gc.ca/index_e.htm ) The Green LaneTM, Environment Canada's World Wide Web site Search Strategy: Google URL: ( ://www.google.ca/search?as_q=Environmental+Stewardship+successful+Canada&num=100&hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&lr=&as_ft=i&as_filetype=&as_qdr=all&as_occt=any&as_dt=i&as_sitesearch=&safe=images ) Search terms used: Environmental Stewardship successful Canada I hope this helps - please do not hesitate to get back in touch if you need clarification or if I've misunderstood your question. Sincerely, Hummer







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