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Environment committee  Is there a cost to government under the British model?

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  All right. That sounds like a model we should be pursuing.

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  All right. You also suggested that homes that are at highest risk of being flooded, those in very clear flood plains, should be removed and the inhabitants moved to other areas. I'm assuming it's the government that would be expected to cover the cost of that.

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  Federal programming?

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  In terms of the natural infrastructure that you referenced, I'm curious to know to what degree the federal government has actually supported natural infrastructure and disaster mitigation efforts such as wetland restoration and expansion through federal infrastructure monies.

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  Thank you, and thank you to all of our witnesses for being here. My questions are going to be directed to you, Mr. Stewart. I'm very interested in what you had to say about disaster risk reduction, and specifically the high-risk insurance component that you're asking the federa

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  Ms. Lindsay, your organization, FPAC, represents the managed forest sector. Is that correct?

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  In all of the research that your industry has done, when it comes to forest fires and forest fire mitigation, are there some actions you feel the federal government should take that would reduce the incidence of fires within managed forests?

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  Is there any time to ask...?

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to all of our witnesses for appearing here. I noticed my colleague over here, Mr. Amos, tried to draw you into a political comment. I'm not going to do that. I think this is too important to politicize. I'd like to talk a bit about the wetlan

June 3rd, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  It has all kinds of colours in it.

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  Am I correct in assuming that because we now have molecular recycling as well as mechanical recycling, all plastics really could be recycled, which simplifies the recycling process for the consumer and for industry? If you're able to take any plastic, throw it into a recycling bi

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  I will follow up on the question about the harmonization of standards, and also the recycling regimes across Canada. The challenge, of course, is that we may provide leadership at the federal level, but implementation at the provincial level is always the biggest challenge. Mr.

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  Thank you. A number of you mentioned mechanical versus chemical recycling. I'm interested to hear from you the degree to which chemical recycling will change how we do recycling and how it will change the outcomes. For example, it used to be that not all plastics could be recycl

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative

Environment committee  Mr. Lobb is coming.

May 6th, 2019Committee meeting

Ed FastConservative