Press Release
May 17, 2017 – Gatineau, Québec – Environment and Climate Change Canada
Canadians value a safe and clean environment. Through the Environmental Damages Fund, the Government of Canada is investing in areas where environmental damage has occurred.
The Government of Canada is making $5.5 million in funding available for environmental projects under the Environmental Damages Fund in eight provinces and territories across Canada. The Environmental Damages Fund follows the polluter-pays principle, ensuring that monies collected from environmental penalties are used for projects with positive environmental impacts, in the manner intended by the court. This funding will support projects that help to restore or enhance the environment, conduct environmental research, and provide public education on environmental issues.
Funding for projects is available in: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Québec, and Saskatchewan. Eligible applicants include: non-governmental organizations; universities and academic institutions; indigenous organizations; and provincial, territorial and municipal governments. Visit our website to find funding details.
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“Through the Environmental Damages Fund we get to work at the community level with innovative organizations on projects that make a positive impact for our environment.” – Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Marie-Pascale Des Rosiers
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