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FEDERAL MINISTERS MEET WITH MEMBERS OF HUNTING AND ANGLING ADVISORY PANEL

Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2013


OTTAWA, Ont. – May 3, 2013 – Canada’s Environment Minister, the Honourable Peter Kent, and Canada’s Fisheries and Oceans Minister, the Honourable Keith Ashfield, met with members of the Hunting and Angling Advisory Panel (HAAP) over the past two days.

“This second meeting of the Hunting and Angling Advisory Panel allowed for the exchange of knowledge and expertise on ongoing national and regional issues related to conservation,” said Minister Kent. “The Government of Canada recognizes the importance of basing future conservation practices on input from Canadians who have a long-standing tradition of conservation. We are proud to work collaboratively with these organizations committed to the protection, and promotion, of Canada’s environment.”

“We recognize the importance of consulting with Canadians who have a long-standing tradition of conservation,” said Minister Ashfield. “We look forward to working with them, through our Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program, to help conserve fisheries by investing $10 million in partnerships that will improve fisheries habitat and productivity.”

During these meetings with Environment Canada and Fisheries and Oceans, the Panel had positive discussions pertaining to changes to the Migratory Bird Regulations, the Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp, and the Fisheries Conservation Partnership Program.

The HAAP serves to advise the Government of Canada on a range of federal policies, programs and activities related to conservation, hunting, trapping and angling. Its contributions help to ensure that the government's decisions are based on inclusive and broad-based advice directly from participants in these communities.

Members from hunting, trapping, angling and conservation organizations were appointed to this Panel in May 2012, following an announcement by Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

The inaugural meeting was hosted by Minister Kent in October of 2012. The Panel is expected to meet twice annually.

The Panel is composed of a wide cross-section of both national and provincial organizations.

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TORONTO, Ont. - May 24, 2013- Canadians will soon benefit from improved air quality, Environment Minister Peter Kent and Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq announced today, as a result of the new Canadian Ambient Air Quality Standards (CAAQS).

"We are implementing a new system to improve outdoor air quality for all Canadians, in collaboration with the provinces and territories," said Minister Kent. "These new air quality standards are proof of our commitment to environmental protection, today and for generations to come."

The new standards lower short-term limits and introduce new limits for long-term exposure for particulate matter and ground-level ozone, which are two major components of smog. The CAAQS set objectives, based on health considerations, for outdoor air concentrations for these pollutants. They were developed collaboratively by Environment Canada, Health Canada, the provinces and territories, stakeholders from industry, and health, environmental and aboriginal organizations. The CAAQS are more stringent and more comprehensive than the current Canada-wide Standards for fine particulate matter and ground-level ozone.

"The quality of the air we breathe can have a direct impact on our health," said Minister Aglukkaq. "These new air quality standards are an important part of Health Canada's mandate to protect the health of Canadians."

These new air quality standards are the first concrete step towards implementing Canada's new Air Quality Management System (AQMS), which has been agreed to by provincial, territorial and federal environment ministers at the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. It allows all levels of governments to work collaboratively and efficiently to respond to the different air quality challenges across the country.

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada
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