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CANADA’S NEW GOVERNMENT PROVIDES $450,000 FOR LAKE WINNIPEG SCIENCE RESEARCH

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2007

 

GIMLI, MB - April 2, 2007 –James Bezan, Member of Parliament for Selkirk-Interlake, on behalf of the Honourable John Baird, Minister of the,Environment announced today that Environment Canada will provide $450,000 in funding over three years to the Lake Winnipeg Research Consortium.

The funding will be used by the Consortium to facilitate and coordinate collaborative research and monitoring activities to learn more about the processes that are critical to the health of Lake Winnipeg. The funds will also be used to support the vessel MV Namao in research and educational activities, and to establish an electronic archive of scientific data and information about the lake.

“The work of the Lake Winnipeg Research Consortium supports our commitment to clean up important watersheds, and protect the health of Canadians. This funding will help focus federal efforts on Lake Winnipeg and is a significant contribution to a larger basin initiative that will provide a model for how the federal government can support watershed management in the Lake Winnipeg Basin,” said Mr. Bezan.

Mr. Bezan was joined for the announcement, held aboard the MV Namao in Gimli, by Dr. Al Kristofferson, Managing Director of the Lake Winnipeg Research Consortium.

“This funding announcement from the Government of Canada is excellent news. The multi-year nature of this commitment will allow us to extend our research plans into the future, thereby eliminating the need to work on a year-by-year basis. We are very pleased with this. It is a very important step forward to help us further understand this Great Lake of ours,” said Dr. Kristofferson.

In Budget 2007, Canada’s New Government committed $93 million to support a comprehensive National Water Strategy that will ensure clean and safe water for Canadians. This strategy sets the direction for a concrete action plan that will improve the quality of drinking water, clean up polluted waters, and protect ecosystems.
Eric Richer / Press Secretary / Office of the Minister of the Environment

Canada 's New Government supports clean air and energy efficiency projects in Saskatchewan

REGINA, Saskatchewan, April 5, 2007–Canada ’s Minister of the Environment, John Baird and Saskatchewan Environment Minister John Nilson today announced $44.4 million in funding for Saskatchewan as part of a trust fund set up by Canada’s New Government to support provincial and territorial projects to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants. The $1.5 billion trust fund for clean air and climate change is part of the Government’s recent $4.5 billion budget commitment to make real progress on important environmental issues.

“Canada’s New Government is committed to achieving concrete results in the reduction of greenhouse gases and air pollution,” said Minister Baird. “We’ve demonstrated that in our budget announcements, and we’re demonstrating it again today. We know that reducing emissions requires a collaborative effort. ,In supporting Saskatchewan’s efforts, we can work together to find real solutions to Canada’s environmental challenges.”

“One of the cornerstones of our Government is to advance Saskatchewanas a leader in environmental protection and the green economy,” Saskatchewan Environment Minister John Nilson said. “This funding will reduce emissions, support the province’s long-term goal of deriving one-third of all energy from renewable sources and enable progress on several important projects within an overall Green Strategy.”

Saskatchewan has indicated that it will use its funding to support several provincial projects, which may include:

Continuing development of near zero CO2 emission electrical generation projects.

Implementing measures to improve energy efficiency and conservation, including promotion and support for energy reduction by home owners, businesses, farms and communities.

Development and utilization of renewable and alternative energy sources such as bio-fuels and solar energy technologies.

Continuing to lead efforts in carbon capture and sequestration through the International Test Centre for Carbon Dioxide Capture.

Canada’s New Government is already delivering on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution by taking tangible steps with initiatives in the energy and transportation sectors such as ecoEnergy and ecoTransport, and by committing to implement aggressive regulations to reduce emissions in all sectors. The provincial and territorial initiatives supported byCanada’s New Government’s trust fund for clean air and climate change will complement those efforts.

As announced, resources for the trust will consist of $1.5 billion of new funding on a national basis. This funding is a part of the actions being taken by Canada’s New Government to build a stronger, safer, better Canada.

For more information about the Federal Government’s environmental initiatives, please visit: http://www.ecoaction.gc.ca

For further information on Saskatchewan’s environmental issues and programs, please visit: http://www.gov.sk.ca/priorities/environment
Eric Richer / Press Secretary

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Canada's New Government Celebrates Milestone in the Reduction of Greenhouse Gases in Hospitals

OTTAWA, April 2, 2007 –The Honourable John Baird, Minister of the Environment, joined Vicky Sharpe, CEO of Sustainable Development Technology Canada, Dusanka Filipovic, CEO of Blue-Zone Technologies and Michel Bilodeau, President and CEO of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) to celebrate the installation of Blue-Zone Ltd.’s patented DeltaTM technology in all of CHEO’s operating rooms.

Blue-Zone Ltd. has developed an innovative technology to capture, reclaim, and purify halogenated inhalation anaesthetic gases used in hospital operating rooms. These are very aggressive greenhouse gases, and some have global warming potential up to 1,900 times that of carbon dioxide. Most of these gases escape into the atmosphere during medical application. Blue-Zone’s technology can capture the vented gases and extend the life cycle of the anaesthetic gases by ten to twenty times. In future, this technology could enable hospitals to achieve significant savings in their expenditures on anaesthetic gases as well as preventing the release of harmful greenhouse gas emissions.

“Canada’s New Government is taking concrete and realistic actions to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions,” said Minister Baird. “This project is an example of the great strides that we can make by investing in sustainable, clean technologies to tackle climate change and air pollution.”

This $8.1 million project was made possible through the combined contributions of partners from both public and private sectors. Sustainable Development Technology Canada, invested $2.7 million in the project, as part of its mandate to build a sustainable development infrastructure in Canada. Sustainable Development Technology Canada is a foundation created by the Government of Canada that operates a $550 million fund to support the development and demonstration of clean technologies -- solutions that address issues of clean air, climate change, clean water, and clean soil to deliver environmental, economic and health benefits to Canadians.

“Today is an example of how investing in the development of sustainable, green technology gets results,” said Minister Baird. “Canada’s New Government isfocused on the long-term needs of Canadians and on investing where Canada can become a global leader in next generation technologies. That is why, in Budget 2007, this Government announced $500 million in additional funding to Sustainable Development Technology Canada to support private sector production of the next generation renewable fuels.”
Eric Richer / Press Secretary / Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada (http://www.ec.gc.ca)
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