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Environment committee  I'm sorry, I misunderstood your question. I thought it was about urban working groups, so my apologies. We do have a federal-provincial-territorial working group that is looking at developing targets for domestic implementation of the CBD.

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  My apologies, I didn't understand. I can't say when the group was established. It's a group that has just come to me over the summer. I'm a little less familiar with its history, but I do know that it has been very active in its engagement with the provinces and territories. We'r

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  It's the Convention on Biological Diversity.

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  There are a variety of programs, and these are national programs. They're not just targeting urban centres. For the habitat stewardship program, that's about promoting actions to support species at risk that are focused on habitat. As we know, the major issue for most species at

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  The approvals for the habitat stewardship program have gone out. Letters have gone to proponents of various projects, so I can't speak to why there is a sense that no projects in Quebec were approved. I would have to confirm this. I believe there are a fair number of projects in

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  I'll come back to the statement. Municipalities are the ones that are going to be setting the laws and the by-laws in their particular local area. I think what is helpful is that the people who are responsible for planning are factoring in the need for conservation in an urban se

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  Within Environment Canada, one program we have is the EcoAction program. It's not just for cities; it's for Canadians looking to promote eco-friendly practices and whatnot. People can come in and apply for the program, and, depending on what their proposal is, they can be funded.

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  The way in which I think about climate change is really driven by my mandate. For the Wildlife Service, we're concerned about species at risk. We have some protected areas and migratory birds. When we're thinking about climate change, we're thinking about the way in which the lan

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  We're pretty much focused on adaptation.

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  I'll start, but when it gets hard I'm going to toss it that way. I think it is possible to design a city, and in most instances you are not going to start from scratch. People are already living in cities, and cities are growing. I think the cities that are most successful are t

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  I think so.

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  I'll take a stab at this. It's a hard question. I would preface my comments by saying that most land use planning is within the jurisdiction of the provinces and territories. I think what we can do as federal officials and a federal government is provide information that can inf

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  I confess I don't have a lot of background on brownfield remediation. I am aware that Sudbury has undertaken a great deal of work. I can remember being quite a young child a number of years ago, going through Sudbury and seeing, I would say, almost a bleak landscape. When you g

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  Mr. Chair, and members, thank you very much for the opportunity to be here. My name is Virginia Poter and I am the director general of the Canadian Wildlife Service within Environment Canada. The topic is urban conservation, so I've tried to give a perspective on that. Urban co

October 17th, 2012Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  I'm sorry, I'm not familiar exactly with what's happened in the United States, so it's hard to comment--

March 1st, 2011Committee meeting

Virginia Poter