Key insights on Canada’s impact assessments

At-a-Glance Report for the first quarter 2025-2026

Canada wants good projects that bring jobs and other benefits today and sustain our resources for tomorrow. Canada’s Impact Assessment Act delivers assessments that are timely, efficient and focused on what matters. It does this by conducting assessments that support economic growth while protecting the environment, Indigenous Rights and other issues that matter most to Canadians.

In fact, Bloomberg New Energy Finance says: "Canada has one of the most credible impact assessment frameworks in the world."Footnote 1

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Projects

The number of current federal assessments of major projects underway in Canada: 43

Table 1 - Breakdown by sector
SectorFootnote 4 Number

Mining

22

TransportationFootnote 5

10

Oil and gas

4

Other

3

Power generationFootnote 6

4

Table 2 - Breakdown by phase or approach
Phase or approach Number

Broad IAAC-led assessments (complex projects)

19

Planning Phase assessments

13

Substituted to a provincial process

8

Referred to Independent Review Panels (very complex projects)

3

Table 3 - Latest progress
Progress in assessments Quarter 1 ending June 30 Total since August 2019

New requests for assessments Footnote 7

1

89

Projects in public planning phase

12

51

Broader public assessments launched for complex projects

15

15

Amended decisions with conditions after project changes or new developments occur

0

30

Participation

Table 4 - Participation
Participation and funding activities Quarter 1 ending June 30 Total since August 2019

New registrants to the Canadian Impact Assessment Registry’s project notification system

229

1437

Comments received from the public on all assessments

332

14126

Stakeholder outreach and engagement activities led by IAAC

109

1174

Funding we’ve allocated through grants and contributions to support public and Indigenous participation in assessments

$1.3M

$44.9M

Funding we’ve allocated through grants and contributions to support Indigenous capacity

$2.2M

$74.1M

Decisions

Table 5 - Requests to have a project considered for an impact assessment (designation).
Requests for assessments (all types) Quarter 1 ending June 30 Total since August 2019

Yes, an assessment should be considered

0

7

No, an assessment should not be considered

1

85

Table 6 - Early Impact Assessment (IA) decisions in 180-day Planning Phase
Early Impact Assessment (IA) decisions in 180-day Planning Phase Quarter 1 ending June 30 Total since August 2019

Further assessment not required

2

17

Broad IA required (complex project)

2

22

Table 7 - Impact assessment (IA) decisions of complex projects for Minister/Cabinet (Impact Assessment Act)
Impact Assessment decisions for complex projects Quarter 1 ending June 30 Total since August 2019

Complete, with conditions to manage adverse federal effects

0

1

Table 8 - Decisions to substitute process to a province
Decisions to substitute Quarter 1 ending June 30 Total since August 2019

Note: Currently, British Columbia is the only province with a cooperation agreement which facilitates substitution.

0

4

Table 9 - Environmental assessment decisions for Minister/Cabinet (Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012)
Environmental assessment decisions (CEAA 2012) Quarter 1 ending June 30 Total since August 2019

Allowed to proceed (with conditions)

0

18

Not allowed to proceed

0

4

Monitoring

Table 10 - Inspections (on and offsite)
Inspections Quarter 1 ending June 30 Total since August 2019

Inspections (on and offsite)

7

307

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2025-08-05