NEW APPOINTMENTS TO THE NATIONAL ROUND TABLE ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE ECONOMY


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2006

OTTAWA, December 8, 2006 – The Honorable Rona Ambrose, Minister of the Environment, is pleased to announce the appointments of Janet Benjamin and Pauline Browes to the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE). Their appointments have been confirmed by the Governor in Council and are effective immediately.

"Canada's New Government will continue to look to the NRTEE for environmental and economic advice on our priority environmental issues." said Minister Ambrose. "The appointments of Ms. Benjamin and Ms. Browes will bring valuable insight and experience to the NRTEE and its efforts to generate and promote innovative ways to advance both Canada's environmental and economic interests."

The NRTEE is dedicated to exploring new opportunities to integrate environmental conservation and economic development, in order to sustain Canada's prosperity and secure its future. It has recently been asked to provide advice on Canada's New Government's ambitious Clean Air Regulatory Agenda.

The NRTEE was created in October 1988 and its independent role and mandate were enshrined in the National Round Table on the Environment and Economy Act. Its 24 members are drawn from distinguished leaders in business and labour, universities, environmental organizations, Aboriginal communities and municipalities.
Robert Klager

Minister Ambrose Announces Greater Action and Accountability on Sustainable Environment

OTTAWA, December 14, 2006 – The Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of the Environment, tabled in the House of Commons and the Senate the sustainable development strategies of 28 federal departments and agencies.

Minister Ambrose tabled the customary Sustainable Development Strategy 2007-2009 in Parliament this week. However, she warned that simply improving on governments' inaction of the past must not be the measure by which Canadians build sustainability for the future.

In 2005, the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development said that the failure to develop a National Sustainable Development Strategy "will leave Canadians and parliamentarians without a clear idea of the government's overall plan for sustainable development, how it will get there, and what progress it has made."

"While this latest round of strategies represents a step forward from the previous government's work, our government agrees with the Commissioner that more needs to be done to improve sustainable development reporting," said Minister Ambrose. "This government is committed to action and greater accountability, and to showing Canadians real results for our environment."

To ensure that Canada becomes a leader in sustainable development, the minister said she will start looking at a range of options, including legislation around national sustainable development, reviewing global best practices as Canada makes further progress toward putting sustainability at the heart of the government's activities.

"We understand that protecting and sustaining our natural environment is central to our quality of life, our prosperity, and the health and well-being of Canadians," the minister said. "And we believe that environmental, economic and social integration in an accountable government and in society at large is really the foundation for longer-term sustainable development."

Canada's Auditor General Act was amended in December 1995, creating the position of Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, and imposing a new onus on federal departments and agencies to prepare and table a "sustainable development strategy" (SDS) in the House of Commons every three years.
Robert Klager

Environment Minister Rona Ambrose to Unveil Action on Mercury

OTTAWA, December 13, 2006 – The Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of the Environment, today confirmed that Canada's New Government will require vehicle manufacturers and steel mills to implement pollution prevention plans to ensure mercury switches are removed from automobiles before the vehicles are recycled.

This action is expected to prevent the release of as much as ten tonnes of mercury into the environment, especially into the air, over the next ten years. Mercury is a highly toxic substance that can have serious effects on human health and the environment, particularly because it can travel through the atmosphere and be deposited far from its origins. It can bioaccumulate in living organisms, especially fish, and is responsible for 98% of fish consumption advisories for Canadian water bodies.

"By taking firm action to address this harmful pollutant before it gets into the environment, we are once again showing Canadians that we are serious about cleaning up the environment and protecting human health," Minister Ambrose said. "Recovering switches is an effective and relatively inexpensive way to significantly reduce mercury emissions. By working with industry, other orders of government and non-governmental organizations, we are showing that it is possible to achieve tangible, sustainable results."

 
 

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