CANADA'S MINISTER OF THE ENVIRONMENT COMES TO AN AGREEMENT WITH HIS QUEBEC COUNTERPART ON PROGRESS TOWARD FOUR SHARED PRIORITY ISSUES

Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2010


MONTRÉAL, Que. -- October 15, 2010 -- Canada's Minister of the Environment, Jim Prentice, and Quebec's Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks, Pierre Arcand, today highlighted the strengthening of co-operative mechanisms between the two governments regarding four shared priority environmental issues.

"The progress that has been made in these important areas clearly shows that the environment is a shared priority on which both our governments have been steadily collaborating for several years," stated Mr. Prentice following a working meeting this morning in Montréal.

Both ministers also agreed to advance the following priority issues:

•A new Canada-Quebec agreement for the renewal of the St. Lawrence Plan in order to collaborate and coordinate efforts to conserve and enhance the St. Lawrence with a view to sustainable development, including the speedy finalization of a long-term framework agreement and development of a five-year action plan by the spring of 2011.
•Renewal of the Canada-Quebec agreement on environmental assessments, which emphasizes federal-provincial collaboration when environmental assessment processes are triggered. In the same file, the ministers announced the creation of a working group to optimize the use of federal-provincial co-operation mechanisms under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act.
•Creation, for environmental emergencies, of a working group with the mandate to identify possible approaches for federal-provincial co-operation. The objective is to best coordinate actions and improve services to the public and to industry in this area.
•Creation of a working group whose mandate will be to prepare a Canada-Québec collaboration protocol on matters related to climate change. The agreement seeks to harmonize both governments' actions in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the transportation sector, among other areas, and to share the information and expertise needed to optimize each government's actions.
Ministers Arcand and Prentice also agreed on the importance of continuing to work together on the issue of municipal wastewater. "Before implementing new wastewater regulations," added Mr. Prentice, "our government is committed to sharing its proposed regulations with the Quebec government to present the changes made over the last few months."

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New at the Environment Museum: The Biosphère Presents Two Green Roofs and a Model Conservation Garden

MONTRÉAL, Que. -- October 14, 2010 -- As part of its 15th anniversary celebrations, the Biosphère has installed two green roofs and created an indoor garden that reproduces three Canadian ecosystems. Visit the Biosphère to see these additions and to learn more about the environment and technologies for green housing.

The green roofs show how the installation of planted roofs can benefit urban environments by helping to counter heat islands, dampen noise, boost energy efficiency, and purify the air and water. Two types of green roofs--extensive and intensive--are demonstrated. The Biosphère roofs enable people who want to acquire this technology to learn about the options available to them. The new roofs cover 242 m2 and are visible from the museum lookout.

In addition, the Biosphère has redesigned its indoor garden as a conservation area for plants. The plants in the garden are all indigenous to North America, and some of them are vulnerable or threatened in Quebec. Various interpretive components, such as a game for identifying ecological gardening allies, are part of the garden tour and promote awareness about the functioning of various natural ecosystems and the importance of conserving them.

The Biosphère was already considered a green building when it was built in 1995. Its new roofs add to its existing green technologies, which include two wind turbines, a geothermal heating system, wetlands for wastewater treatment and solar panels (the Ecoological Solar House).

As an environment museum, Environment Canada's Biosphère is mandated to encourage everyone to take action and get involved in environmental issues. In addition to presenting exhibits and special events, the Biosphère develops educational and awareness-raising products for diverse clienteles across Canada and is a recognized clearinghouse for environmental information.

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada
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