Archived: Departmental Results Report 2016 to 2017, Department of Environment, chapter 7
- Appropriate minister:
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The Honourable Catherine McKenna, P.C., M.P.
- Institutional head:
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Dr. Stephen Lucas
- Ministerial portfolio:
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Environment and Climate Change Canada
- Enabling instruments:
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- Department of the Environment Act
- Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- Species at Risk Act
- International River Improvements Act
- Canada Water Act
- The Lake of the Woods Control Board Act, 1921
- Lac Seul Conservation Act
- Fisheries Act (administration and enforcement of the Pollution Prevention Provisions)
- Antarctic Environmental Protection Act
- Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994
- Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act
- Canada Wildlife Act
- Federal Sustainable Development Act
- Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012
- Environmental Violations Administrative Monetary Penalties Act
- National Wildlife Week Act
- Canadian Environmental Week Act
- Year of incorporation and/or commencement:
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1971
The Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Strategic Outcomes and Program Alignment Architecture of record for 2016–17 are shown below

Long description
Strategic outcome 1: Canada's natural environment is conserved and restored for present and future generations
- 1.1 Biodiversity - Wildlife and Habitat
- 1.1.1 Biodiversity Policy and Procedures
- 1.1.2 Species at Risk
- 1.1.3 Migratory Birds
- 1.1.4 Habitat Conservation Partnerships
- 1.1.5 Protected Areas
- 1.2 Water Resources
- 1.2.1 Water Quality and Aquatic Ecosystems Health
- 1.2.2 Water Resource Management and Use
- 1.2.3 Hydrometric Services
- 1.3 Sustainable Ecosystems
- 1.3.1 Sustainability Reporting and Indicators
- 1.3.2 Ecosystems and Environmental Assessments
- 1.3.3 Community Engagement
- 1.3.3.1 EcoAction Community Funding
- 1.3.3.2 Environmental Damages Fund
- 1.3.3.3 Environmental Youth Employment
- 1.3.4 Great Lakes
- 1.3.5 St. Lawrence
- 1.3.6 Kaje Simcoe/South-eastern Georgian Bay
- 1.3.7 Lake Winnipeg
- 1.3.8 Ecosystems Partnership
- 1.4 Compliance Promotion and Enforcement - Wildlife
Strategic outcome 2: Canadians are equipped to make informed decisions on changing weather, water and climate conditions
- 2.1 Weather and Environmental Services for Canadians
- 2.1.1 Weather and Environmental Observations, Forecasts and Warnings
- 2.1.2 Health-related Meteorological Information
- 2.1.3 Climate Information, Predictions and Tools
- 2.2 Weather and Environmental for Targeted Users
- 2.2.1 Meteorological Services in Support of Air Navigation
- 2.2.2 Meteoroligical and Ice Services in Support of Marine Navigation
- 2.2.3 Meteorological Services in Support of Military Operations
Strategic outcome 3: Threats to Canadians and their environment from pollution are minimized
- 3.1 Substances and Waste Management
- 3.1.1 Substances Management
- 3.1.2 Effluent Management
- 3.1.3 Marine Pulution
- 3.1.4 Environmental Emergencies
- 3.1.5 Contaminated Sites
- 3.2 Climate Change and Clean Air
- 3.2.1 Climate CHange and Clean Air Regulatory Program
- 3.2.1.1 Industrial Sector Emissions
- 3.2.1.2 Transportation Sector Emissions
- 3.2.2 International Climate CHange and Clean Air Partnerships
- 3.2.3 Environmental Technology
- 3.2.1 Climate CHange and Clean Air Regulatory Program
- 3.3 Compliance Promotion and Enforcement - Pollution
4.1 Internal Services
Supporting information on lower-level programs
Supporting information on results, financial and human resources related to Environment and Climate Change Canada’s lower-level programs is available on the Department’s website and on TBS’s InfoBase.
Supplementary information tables
The following supplementary information tables are available on Environment and Climate Change Canada’s website.
- Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy;
- Details on Transfer Payment Programs;
- Horizontal Initiatives;
- Internal Audits and Evaluations;
- Response to Parliamentary Committees and External Audits;
- Status Report on Transformational and Major Crown Projects;
- Up-front Multi-year Funding; and
- User Fees, Regulatory Charges and External Fees.
Federal tax expenditures
The tax system can be used to achieve public policy objectives through the application of special measures such as low tax rates, exemptions, deductions, deferrals and credits. The Department of Finance Canada publishes cost estimates and projections for these measures each year in the Report on Tax Expenditures. This report also provides detailed background information tax expenditures, including descriptions, objectives, historical information and references to related federal spending programs. The tax measures presented in this report are the responsibility of the Minister of Finance.
Organizational contact information
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Inquiry Centre
Tel.: 1-800-668-6767 (in Canada only) or 819-997-2800
Fax: 819-994-1412
Email: ec.enviroinfo.ec@canada.ca
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