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Environment committee   to you because this is our final meeting with expert witnesses on this subject, and we've had these interruptions throughout. We've heard from Professor Lasserre that climate change is exacerbating the problems of drought and flooding. It has so much to do with water management

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Leah Taylor RoyLiberal

Environment committee  . They don't believe in climate change. They consistently prioritize the corporate interests of their greedy oil and gas masters over the needs of everyday Canadians. For that reason, Mr. Chair—and I hope I haven't taken too long—I move that we adjourn debate on this motion for now, so

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Adam van KoeverdenLiberal

Environment committee   and is punishing hard-working everyday Canadians across this country. While the rural member from Milton likes to accuse anyone who disagrees with him of being a climate change denier, I don't think he would say that about the Liberal premier from Newfoundland and Labrador, and I hope he

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Branden LeslieConservative

Environment committee  That's another vast question. In the mountains of both Canada and the United States, we are indeed seeing not necessarily a major decrease in precipitation over the whole year but a change in precipitation patterns. Before the advent of climate change two or three decades ago

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Frédéric Lasserre

Environment committee   depend a lot on the speed at which climate change is taking place, especially in the western United States. In other words, given the current structure of use in the United States, where about 80% of the water is consumed by the agricultural sector, and the speed of climate change

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Frédéric Lasserre

Environment committee   issue in that, as I mentioned, the United States is also facing the effects of climate change and the relative scarcity of the resource. That said, the opportunity to look to another source—essentially Canada—always arises in the public debate, especially in the western United

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Frédéric Lasserre

Environment committee   water or to the environment, but we look at an all hazards analysis. I know this committee is interested also in climate change analysis and all the rest of it, so maybe we can get into that as well. Coming to your question about the pollution going into the Ottawa River from

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Haidy Tadros

Environment committee   national and international best practices into our regulatory framework. For any new project, proponents are required to conduct an environmental assessment under applicable legislation. CNSC staff work with other federal departments, such as Environment and Climate Change Canada

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Haidy Tadros

Environment committee   in the Eastern Townships, Beauce, Alberta as mentioned and British Columbia. Add to that the impact of climate change, and we don't yet know exactly how that will play out. We will only be able to see it through alteration of the precipitation regime. Less snow would accumulate

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Fréderic Lasserre

Environment committee   experience drought on a cyclical basis and, indeed, that is exacerbated by the effects of climate change. The Prairie Provinces Water Board presents a forum to help collaborate across the jurisdictions to address those challenges more effectively. I'll close by saying that the master

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Nadine Stiller

Environment committee  The board's current challenges involve dealing with climate change-related extreme weather events, as I was discussing. There is also the issue of invasive mussels. This is why I brought both of these issues forward to you. These issues are the local governments' greatest

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Dr. Anna Warwick Sears

Environment committee  Mr. Chair, my name is Nadine Stiller, and I have been chair of the Prairie Provinces Water Board since 2018. I'm also the executive director with the new Canada water agency branch within Environment and Climate Change Canada. Today I'm representing the Prairie Provinces Water

April 18th, 2024Committee meeting

Nadine Stiller

Environment committee   information that we can study. I'd love to hear from more experts. I think even Boris Johnson, in Canada today, said he wished the Conservatives in Canada would take climate change seriously. I think we could get some real study on this. I would say that we could study this for a minimum

April 11th, 2024Committee meeting

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Environment committee   the department of it being one-third. Again, to go back to the original information that was provided by ECCC—a document that was not written by ECCC and is not supposed to speak on behalf of Environment and Climate Change Canada or the minister about the modelling and the economic

April 11th, 2024Committee meeting

Branden LeslieConservative

Environment committee  That's okay. Mr. Chair, I would like to move the following motion: Given that: a. On Thursday, November 9, 2023, Derek Hermanutz, Director General, Economic Analysis Directorate, for Environment and Climate Change Canada, stated at committee: "I think we're probably

April 11th, 2024Committee meeting

Branden LeslieConservative