CEPA Part IV: Controls on Government Organizations

Under Part IV of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA), the Minister of the Environment has the authority to regulate waste handling and disposal practices, and emissions and effluents from federal department, Crown corporation and federal agency activities. It also gives the Minister the authority to make regulations and guidelines that apply to federal lands, works and undertakings where there is no express authority under the act of parliament governing that land, work or undertaking, to make regulations to protect the environment.

During fiscal year 1993-94, action on the following initiatives directed at the federal government took place:

Under this 1992 initiative, federal government departments were directed to conform to the requirements of CEPA and other federal environmental legislation, and to make their operations compatible with other levels of government where appropriate. Various federal departments are developing environmental action plans.

In support of environmental stewardship, the following regulatory initiatives under CEPA IV have been under review:

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2022-04-26