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Federal EA Panel Releases its Recommendations for Reform

Earlier this month, after several months of consultations, the expert panel that was established to review Canada’s federal environmental assessment processes (the “Panel”) released its findings in a report entitled Building Common Ground: A New Vision for Impact Assessment in Canada.

The Panel was established as part of a sweeping review of Canada’s environmental protection regime that was initiated in early 2016.

The Panel’s mandate involved reviewing the federal EA process with a view to regaining public trust, helping get resources to market, and introducing new, fair processes. As part of its review process, the Panel met extensively with and heard from stakeholders across the country.

The Panel’s Report stresses the importance of robust public participation in the assessment process. It articulated four overarching principles that must govern the assessment process: it must be transparent, inclusive, informed, and meaningful. The Panel also emphasised that there must be a special role for Indigenous peoples.

Substantively, the Panel envisions an assessment process that moves “beyond the bio-physical environment to encompass all impacts likely to result from a project, both positive and negative.” To this end, it suggested a shift from “environmental assessment” to “impact assessment” (“IA”).

Some of the Panel’s specific recommendations include:

The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change is accepting comments on the Report until May 5, 2017.

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