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CANADA’S ENVIRONMENT MINISTER CELEBRATES
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENT WEEK


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2008


OTTAWA, ON - June 2, 2008 - Canada's Environment Minister, John Baird, today launched this year's Canadian Environment Week (June 1-7) and World Environment Day (June 5) by challenging Canadians to do more to protect and preserve Canada's environment.

"As Canada's Environment Minister, I share Canadians' passion for protecting our environment," said Minister Baird. "Canadians want to see their Government take a leadership role but they also want to do their part to protect the environment. That is what Canadian Environment Week is all about. It is an opportunity to focus on the impact Canadians can make towards a cleaner environment, healthier communities and a better quality of life for all."

In the last year alone, the Government has taken serious action to protect vast wilderness lands in our North, including an expansion of Nahanni National Park Reserve, the protection of the South Nahanni River headlands, and major land withdrawals around the East Arm of Great Slave Lake and the Ramparts River and Wetlands.

The Government is also moving full steam ahead with its Turning the Cornerplan to reduce greenhouse gases and air pollution, the toughest plan in Canadian history. Our plan will reduce greenhouse gases an absolute 20 per cent by 2020.

"Our Government believes strongly in ensuring a healthy and sustainable environment for current and future generations," added Minister Baird. "That's why our environmental agenda is focused on conservation of our parks, protection of our wildlife, fighting climate change, and protecting and ensuring clean water for all of us."

The Government of Canada's commitment to Canada's environment is backed up with over $9 billion in environmental investments across the country. This includes major investments to protect Species at Risk across the country, and almost $100 million to help clean up environmental hot spots in the Great Lakes, as well as targeted action in places like Lake Simcoe and Lake Winnipeg, which are suffering from extensive blue-green algae.

"By working together to protect our environment, we can all make a difference," said Minister Baird. "By making even small changes to our lifestyles we can all help not just in our local communities or even across the country, but for our world as well."

For more information on activities taking place in your community this week, visit the Community Calendar available on Environment Canada's website www.ec.gc.ca.
Eric Richer
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

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Canada Celebrates Clean Air Day

OTTAWA, ON -- June 4, 2008 -- Canada's Environment and Health Ministers, John Baird and Tony Clement today delivered a Clean Air Day message by encouraging Canadians to do their part for Canada's environment, and highlighting the measures being taken by the Government of Canada.

"The Government of Canada is serious about cleaning up the air we breathe and improving the health of our environment," said Minister Baird. "We have shown responsible leadership with ourTurning the Corner Plan that will cut industrial air pollution by up to 50% by 2015. As we take the time to celebrate Clean Air Day I urge Canadians to reflect on what they can do to make a difference in the quality of the air that we breathe and the health of our environment."

"Canadians expect leadership from their Government on clean air, and we are taking action," said Minister Clement. In the last two years we've invested in the world's first Air Quality Health Index, expanded Canada's Air Quality Forecast Program and partnered with the Canadian Lung Association to develop a national action plan to prevent and manage respiratory diseases in Canada."

The Government has taken a leadership role to improve air quality with examples like its Turning the Corner Plan,and investing an additional $30 million in Canada's Air Quality Health Index pilot program. The Air Quality Health Index is the first of its kind in the world and gives Canadians the tools they need to better understand the quality of the air they breathe and information on what they can do to reduce its harmful impacts to their health.

Along with these actions the Government is also undertaking measures like the Tax Credit for Public Transit Passes, proposing limits on smog-producing chemicals in everyday products such as paints, varnishes and adhesives, and many ecoEnergy and ecoTranport programs to help Canadians make a difference.

"Governments can't do it alone, and that's why on Clean Air Day, we are encouraging Canadians to make a real difference," concluded Ministers Baird and Clement. "By changing to how we commute to work, heat and cool our homes we can all take action to help improve the air we breathe."

For more information on activities taking place in your community this week, visit the Community Calendar available on Environment Canada's website www.ec.gc.ca.

For more information on the Government's initiatives to tackle climate change and air pollution, please visit www.ecoaction.gc.ca.
Eric Richer
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

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Government of Canada and Clean Air Join Forces to get Gas-Guzzlers Off the Road
New incentives for Canadians who do their part.

OTTAWA, ON -- June 4, 2008 -- Canada 's Environment Minister, John Baird, today was joined by the Clean Air Foundation to launch a National Vehicle Scrappage Program, which will offer incentives to people who retire their 1995 or older model vehicles.

This program will be fully operating by January 2009, and will encourage people to scrap their gas-guzzling vehicles and to turn to environmentally-friendly transportation. The incentives include:

Public transit passes;
Bicycles;
a rebate on the purchase of a new car;
Membership in a car-sharing program; or
$300 cash.
"We know Canadians want to do their part to help clean up the air we breathe and our Government shares their desire," said Minister Baird. "That's why we are launching a national program to get Canadian's smog-causing gas-guzzlers off the road. This investment, combined with our Turning the Corner plan to cut air pollution from industry by up to 50 per cent, is what Canadians want and what we are delivering."

The Government is providing $92 million over four years to implement the program, which will be delivered by the Clean Air Foundation - a national not-for-profit organization that runs the award-winning Car Heaven program.

"We are thrilled to be leading this program," said Ersilia Serafini, Executive Director of the Clean Air Foundation. "Car Heaven is a leading program in Canada and we look forward to working with additional local programs to build on their experience and to enhance this network nationally even more."

Of the 18 million cars and trucks on Canada's roads, about five million were manufactured before 1996 (which is when new environmentally conscious standards were introduced). These pre-1996 models produce about 19 times more air pollutants than newer cars and trucks.

Until the program is fully up and running in January 2009, the Government of Canada is providing $3.4 million funding to local vehicle scrappage programs across the country.

This will encourage Canadians to take action now byrewarding them with incentives for retiring their old vehicles that will be part of the national program. These local scrappage programs will have an opportunity to become part of the Clean Air Foundation's network for the delivery of the new national program in 2009.

As part of the Government's commitment to high environmental standards, the program will also include a National Car Recycling Code of Practice. This tough code, currently being developed with the Automotive Recyclers of Canadawill raise the standard of environmental care for vehicle recycling and apply to all participating recyclers.

The Automotive Recyclers of Canada (ARC) and its provincial associations have partnered with the Clean Air Foundation over the years to help deliver vehicle scrappage programs. "We look forward to helping take this to a national scale through our network of local auto dismantlers and recyclers," said Steve Fletcher, Managing Director of ARC. "Ensuring that the vehicles are properly and permanently retired is the expertise we bring to the national program."

This initiative is part of the Government's Turning the Corner action plan, which includes a commitment to reduce emissions from transportation sources and cut smog-forming industrial air pollution in half by 2015.
Eric Richer
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

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