GOVERNMENT OF CANADA RELEASES THE 2013-2016 FEDERAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY

Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2013


OTTAWA, Ont. – November 4, 2013 – The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Canada’s Environment Minister, Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency and Minister for the Arctic Council, today released the 2013-2016 Federal Sustainable Development Strategy.

“Our Government is taking action on environmental issues that matter most to Canadians,” said Minister Aglukkaq. “Canada’s second Federal Sustainable Development Strategy builds on the significant progress already achieved and continues to provide Canadians with the information they need to monitor the Government’s record and results.”

The 2013-2016 Strategy is an update and expansion of the first strategy reflecting the government’s priorities and decisions taken since 2010, and contains refined goals and targets.

The 2013-2016 Strategy has two new targets:

Facilitate reduced vulnerability of individuals, communities, regions and economic sectors to the impacts of climate change through the development and provision of information and tools;
Provide a stable or improved level of biodiversity and habitat capacity on agricultural working landscape by 2020.
With these new targets, in addition to several improved objectives, the Strategy also reflects collaboration and partnerships, recognizing the contributions of, and work done with, various levels of government and other organizations.

Public and stakeholder input played an important role in shaping the 2013-2016 Strategy, based on a 120-day public consultation period that allowed Canadians to comment on the Government’s sustainable development priorities and approach.

As a part of the 2013-2016 Strategy, the Government of Canada has a role in making operations more environmentally sustainable. Public Works and Government Services will work closely with other federal departments to introduce more sustainable building, procurement and office operations.

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Government of Canada Invests in Aboriginal Projects for Species at Risk in Bear River, Nova Scotia

BEAR RIVER, N.S. – November 4 2013 – Greg Kerr, Member of Parliament for West Nova, on behalf of the Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Canada’s Environment Minister, Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency and Minister for the Arctic Council, today announced $116,000 in funding over two years from the Aboriginal Fund for Species at Risk Program for a new environmental project in Bear River, Nova Scotia.

This project will initiate community discussions on local species at risk and engage residents in activities for habitat conservation and species protection on reserve lands.

“The Aboriginal Fund for Species at Risk (AFSAR) supports projects that enable Aboriginal organizations and communities to participate actively in the conservation and recovery of species at risk, including on Aboriginal lands. Our Government is pleased to support these projects, for the benefit of species and Canadian society,” said MP Kerr.

The key objective of the fund is to encourage meaningful involvement of Aboriginal people and communities in the implementation of the Species at Risk Act.

The AFSAR is co-managed by Environment Canada (EC), Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) and Parks Canada Agency with support from Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. EC and DFO share project administration responsibilities.

More information on how the Government of Canada supports the identification, the protection and the recovery of species at risk and their habitat on Aboriginal lands is available on the Species at Risk Public Registry website.

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada
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