Enforcement Branch integrity funding overview: appearance before the Standing Committee (March 10, 2021)

To modernize enforcement of ECCC laws and regulations, the Government provided ECCC with $50.9 million over five years, starting in 2020-21, and $10.2 million per year ongoing.

With this new funding, over 5 years, EB will build on its success and develop world-class, scientifically robust knowledge of the risk to the environment and conservation due to non-compliance with ECCC laws and regulations, and implement a larger, better trained and equipped group of officers to address it. There are 4 areas of action.

Note: $960,000/year will go to cover rising prosecution costs.

Supplementary Estimates C provides the first installment of $2,396,856. With this funding, EB is making initial investments to ready its data and existing systems for better integration with departmental data sets and systems (including the Cloud), conducting analysis to improve officer training, and advancing risk analysis.

Assuming the majority of Canada’s population is immunized for COVID 19 by fall, 2021, implementation of this initiative is not at risk.

Recent audits conducted by the Commissioner of Environment and Sustainable Development on toxic substances (2017) and protecting fish from mining effluent (2019) called on EB to implement a risk-based approach. This new funding and EB’s implementation strategy respond directly to these recommendations.

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