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Environment committee  That's something we're already involved with. If there are migratory birds coming through our properties, we're very aware of them. Yes, the habitat banking option is looking to provide a larger bank of protected natural areas rather than disparate habitat protection restoration

May 9th, 2013Committee meeting

Heather Kleb

Environment committee  First off, I would say that, compared to other power-generating sources, we do have a relatively small environmental footprint. Even our mines are largely underground mines. That said, I discussed a number of projects earlier where our members have interacted with species at ris

May 9th, 2013Committee meeting

Heather Kleb

Environment committee  Our public consultation approach is very comprehensive, and it's also proactive. Obviously in the early stages of the development of a new project or facility we enter the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act process, which requires complete transparency throughout the process.

May 9th, 2013Committee meeting

Heather Kleb

Environment committee  Yes, I find that AECL example fascinating myself. Not only is it a situation where you're looking to tear down habitat, but AECL is federally mandated through the nuclear legacy liabilities program to tear down those stacks. At the same time, another department, Environment Canad

May 9th, 2013Committee meeting

Heather Kleb

Environment committee  Thank you. Good morning, Mr. Chairman, members of the committee, and the public. My name is Heather Kleb. I am the interim president and CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. The CNA has about 100 member organizations that mine uranium, process fuel, generate electricity, a

May 9th, 2013Committee meeting

Heather Kleb