Evidence of meeting #99 for Environment and Sustainable Development in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was projects.

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MPs speaking

Also speaking

Ron Hallman  President, Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
Stephen Lucas  Deputy Minister, Department of the Environment

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

Catherine McKenna Liberal Ottawa Centre, ON

As I said, violence is never appropriate. We have the rule of law in our country, and there's.... I don't know how I can be more clear.

12:30 p.m.

Conservative

Shannon Stubbs Conservative Lakeland, AB

I think the way that you can be more clear is just to say that, yes, you condemn those violent acts.

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

Catherine McKenna Liberal Ottawa Centre, ON

Violent acts are never appropriate, so any acts of violence against RCMP officers—

12:30 p.m.

Conservative

Shannon Stubbs Conservative Lakeland, AB

I'm asking you specifically about what occurred on Monday in Burnaby.

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte

Can you give her a chance?

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

William Amos Liberal Pontiac, QC

I have a point of order, Madam Chair. Member Stubbs is badgering the witness. This is inappropriate and unparliamentary.

12:30 p.m.

Conservative

Shannon Stubbs Conservative Lakeland, AB

Thanks, Dad, but I was just asking for an answer.

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte

I do believe that you keep repeating the same question and you're not giving a chance for an answer, so let's give her a chance.

12:30 p.m.

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12:30 p.m.

Conservative

Shannon Stubbs Conservative Lakeland, AB

Very feminist.

Am I out of time?

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte

You're very close to being out of time.

12:30 p.m.

Conservative

Shannon Stubbs Conservative Lakeland, AB

Okay, we'll give you one more chance. Just to be clear, do you condemn the violent actions of the illegal protesters who injured two RCMP officers on Monday?

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

Catherine McKenna Liberal Ottawa Centre, ON

I condemn violent acts of any sort against RCMP officers. With regard to particular incidents, it's up to the Minister of Public Safety to comment, but I certainly condemn violent acts, yes.

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte

All right, we're going to move on to Mr. Bossio.

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

Mike Bossio Liberal Hastings—Lennox and Addington, ON

Thank you, Minister, for your patience and for the decorum that you've exhibited here today. We appreciate it.

Your mandate is to restore public trust in the environmental assessment, to provide meaningful public participation, to ensure that decisions are based on science, and to advance reconciliation through nation-to-nation co-operation with indigenous peoples.

I have a group of questions, and they are aimed at determining whether, or to what extent, those goals are actually satisfied in Bill C-69 and whether further amendments are going to be needed.

First, why are the five public interest factors for ministerial cabinet decisions, found in clause 63, merely considerations? For accountability purposes, why are they not the mandatory basis for decision-making?

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

Catherine McKenna Liberal Ottawa Centre, ON

Those factors are mandatory. The legislation spells out clearly that they must be considered for decision-making. Those factors, just to be clear, are the project's contribution to sustainability, the impacts on indigenous peoples and their rights, the adverse effects, the mitigation measures that are in place to reduce the project's impact, and Canada's ability to meet its environmental obligations and climate change commitments.

We think that these are critically important. Also important, as we've mentioned repeatedly, is transparency. When we make a decision, it will have to clearly set out the basis on which it was made, and it will need to show that these factors were considered.

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

Mike Bossio Liberal Hastings—Lennox and Addington, ON

Would you consider that to be a legally enforceable approval test?

12:35 p.m.

Liberal

Catherine McKenna Liberal Ottawa Centre, ON

Well, it says that they are mandatory for decision-making. Ultimately, the minister or cabinet has to make a decision about a designated project. While those are factors that might be considered, there's no magic formula for how you weight these things. You need to take into account all of these factors when you make a public interest decision, and it will be made in a transparent way with the reasons posted.

This is a new step that did not occur under the previous government. There was no transparency in terms of how decisions were made, and that really eroded public trust. We believe that it is important that you have clear factors and that you also need to explain to Canadians how you made a decision about a particular project.

12:35 p.m.

Liberal

Mike Bossio Liberal Hastings—Lennox and Addington, ON

Thank you.

What does “contributes to sustainability” actually mean? Once again, this is in clause 63. Precisely how will this be determined or evaluated by the minister or cabinet?

12:35 p.m.

Liberal

Catherine McKenna Liberal Ottawa Centre, ON

Sustainability was something that was very important. We heard that from Canadians and from environmentalists. This is really about sustainability in the long term. It's about how you can protect the environment, how you can contribute to the social and economic well-being of Canadians, how you can preserve health in a manner that benefits present and future generations. That's how you would look at sustainability.

We've also been clear that there needs to be a gender-based plus analysis as part of this, and we think that this gets you to better decisions.

12:35 p.m.

Liberal

Mike Bossio Liberal Hastings—Lennox and Addington, ON

Will the government be proposing to include all high-carbon projects on the project list?

12:35 p.m.

Liberal

Catherine McKenna Liberal Ottawa Centre, ON

As we've said, we're absolutely committed to our domestic and international obligations, including with respect to climate change. We have announced that we will be doing a strategic assessment when it comes to climate change.

In terms of the project list, we are consulting on the criteria for the project list. We believe that it should consider an environmental threshold, including greenhouse gas emissions.

12:35 p.m.

Liberal

Mike Bossio Liberal Hastings—Lennox and Addington, ON

I think, if I heard you correctly earlier—and maybe just to verify this—you'd said that the project list would be a part of the final legislation.

12:35 p.m.

Liberal

Catherine McKenna Liberal Ottawa Centre, ON

It's a regulation, but we do believe that the timing of the project list ideally would coincide with the legislation.

12:35 p.m.

Liberal

Mike Bossio Liberal Hastings—Lennox and Addington, ON

Okay.

In the absence of mandatory strategic regional assessments, precisely how will the act effectively address the cumulative effects of multiple small projects, including projects on federal lands?