Share your thoughts: Review of the Environmental Emergency Regulations, 2019
From: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Current status: Open
Opened on December 15, 2025, and will close to new input on February 13, 2026.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is seeking comments on key areas where the Environmental Emergency Regulations, 2019 (E2 Regulations) could be improved. This is a mandatory review of the existing regulations. This review will also identify potential areas for improvement to reduce regulatory administrative burden and duplication. Further information about initiatives to reduce red tape is outlined in the Red Tape Reduction Plan and Progress Report 2025.
Objective of this engagement
ECCC is gathering feedback to determine if challenges around the implementation of the E2 Regulations should be addressed though regulatory amendments. The goal of potential regulatory amendments is to improve the effectiveness of the E2 Regulations and reduce red tape for regulatees.
To learn how we will protect your privacy during this engagement, please carefully review our privacy statement.
How to participate
Send us an email
Share your comments on the challenges around the implementation of the E2 Regulations by emailing us at ue-e2@ec.gc.ca.
Who is the focus of this engagement
We would like to hear from:
- Indigenous Peoples
- provincial, territorial and local governments
- industry stakeholders and association members
- non-governmental organizations
- members of the public
Related information
Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
Environment and Climate Change Canada regulatory stock review plan