Our Environmental Progress Report Card: What Worked and Where Can We Improve?
Author
Rachel Howlett
My name is Rachel Howlett and my pronouns are she/her. I am from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, which is the traditional land of the Mi’kmaq known as Mi’kmaki in the region of Sipekni’katik. I am speaking from a position of privilege as a white settler and I want to acknowledge that intersectionality is essential in every topic in order to fully address the injustices of the world we live in. This post was written to educate others on the intersection of human health and the environment.
The current Federal government was re-elected as a minority government in 2019 (1). After four years at the helm of Parliament Hill, the Government of Canada made various promises surrounding climate change during the 2019 federal election (2). These included a net-zero emission future by 2050, planting two billion trees, an adequate disaster response, and investing all the earnings from the Trans Mountain Expansion Project in Canada’s clean energy transition (2). In addition, during the campaigning for the 2019 federal election, previous accomplishments from the previous four years were highlighted as a majority government. These included “[lifting] 87 long-term boil water advisories in Indigenous communities and are on track to eliminate all of them by 2021” and that they are “moving forward with a ban on single-use plastics” (2). As the next election has just been announced, it is a good time to explore the outcome of these promises.
Net-zero Emission Future by 2050
Planting Two Billion Trees
Investing all Earnings from the Trans Mountain Expansion Project in Canada’s Clean Energy Transition
Eliminate all long-term boil water advisories in Indigenous Communities by 2021
Moving Forward with a Ban on Single-Use Plastics
- Completing all flood maps in Canada
- Helping to expand and diversity urban forests in cities
- Expand the Learn-to-Camp program
- Providing bursaries to families where cost is a barrier for national or provincial park access
- Clearer designation and preservation of national heritage places
- Eorking with the Minister of Fisheries Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard to introduce a new plan to conserve more of Canada’s land and oceans
- Strengthening the Canadian Environmental Protection Act 1999
- Creating a new Canada Water Agency
- Protecting further large lakes in Canada
- Evaluating and updating the Species at Risk Act
- Supporting the implementation of the Oceans Protection Plan
- Helping to advance towards a complete zero-emission vehicle target by 2040 (21).
Stay tuned for more information on the federal parties’ environmental and climate campaign promises.
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