By: Robert Roach
The federal government recently announced a “Plan for Responsible Resource Development” that will streamline the federal regulatory review process. While this is a step in the right direction, a report from the Canada West Foundation being published on May 3 argues that the task at hand is much larger. Keeping Pace: Improving Environmental Decision-Making in Canada reveals an environmental decision-making process that, while one of the best in the world, is dogged by a number of significant shortcomings. These weaknesses include insufficient integration of scientific research; a lack of clarity regarding exactly what trade-offs between environmental protection and economic development are acceptable to the government of the day; and the ongoing need to ensure that the various government departments and agencies at the federal and provincial levels are cooperating as much as possible.
You can download this timely new report for free from the Canada West Foundation website on Thursday.
A new publication released by the Canada West Foundation illustrates Canada’s current energy reality and highlights opportunities for a bright energy future.
On June 29th, 2011, the Calgary Chamber of Commerce and Canada West Foundation released the research report
Three new publications from the Canada West Foundation highlight the variety of views western Canadians have about environmental, energy and water issues. The results from a survey commissioned by the foundation are compiled in three separate reports under the Attitudes to Energy and the Environment Initiative.
Latest research conducted by Canada West Foundation has identified broad agreement that a well designed Canadian energy strategy would contribute to a secure and prosperous future for Canada.
Canada West Foundation has released a new report on the green economy and its potential to diversify the Western Canadian economy.
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