Environment Canada is a diverse organization which leads the way in implementing the Government of Canada's environmental agenda. Environment Canada, protects the environment, conserves the country's natural heritage, and provides weather and meteorological information to keep Canadians informed and safe.
Environment Canada provides science, regulations and legislation. They also are behind successful partnerships which involve collaboration on initiatives that will protect the health of Canadians and the planet. They support sound environmental decisions and they work to collect and pass on knowledge, and to develop, implement and enforce policies to prevent future issues.
Environment Canada's Reports on Plans and Priorities from 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 reveals some deep cuts amounting to a reduction of $222.2 million from last year's total planned spending.
Some of the biggest cuts were in the program activities of Climate Change and Clean Air, Substance and Waste Management, Weather and Environmental Services, Water Resources and Internal Services. The programs that were cut this year include, the Clean Air Agenda and the Air Quality Health Index. The programs that will be cut next year include Species at Risk.
Biodiversity and the Chemicals Management Plan are amongst the other programs targeted for cuts over the next few years.
The Chemicals Management Program is managed jointly between Environment Canada and Health Canada. It ensures "timely action on key threats to health and the environment" and is responsible for "risk assessment, risk management, monitoring and surveillance, as well as research on chemicals which may be harmful to human health or the environment." The Chemicals Management Plan was intended to proactively reduce future costs associated with water treatment, clean-up of contaminated sites, and treating illnesses like cancer that are related to chemical exposure.
Funding was also reduced for the Action Plan on Clean Water and the Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan. Last March, former Environment Minister Jim Prentice said the Action Plan on Clean Water was a priority. However, the government is going back on its word to provide clean water, just as it reneged on its commitment to improve environmental assessment.
Cuts to the Action Plan on Clean Water includes facets of the Oceans Action Plan, the Plan of Action for Drinking Water in First Nations Communities, clean-up funding for water bodies, wastewater regulations and water science. These cuts undermine Canada's ability to fulfill their legal obligation on the right to water.
Without consulting the public the federal government has cut programs that will have critical impacts on current as well as future generations.
With cuts to Environment Canada, the NRC, and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, it is clear that Harper's Conservatives want to emasculate all the instruments of power that could undermine their bid to disregard the environment and make Canada a dirty oil superpower.
© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.
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