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Environment committee  As an official, my job is to implement the act I have. When I look at the Species at Risk Act and realize that it's five or six years old now and there are approaches and flexibilities that we have yet to try within the existing act, it would be hard for me, as an official, to sp

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  One of our standard tools is the Species at Risk Act registry. It's a publicly accessible website. It has all of the information. We're looking at how we can make it even more user friendly so that it's easier to click in. One of the features we're looking at that would be very

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  On what we have had on the web, we have the SARA registry. As for the way it's organized, it's the name of the species. You come into it that way. For all of us who use the web in our day-to-day life, that's not as user friendly, so you need to change what they call the user inte

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  COSEWIC assesses the status of species overall in Canada. My point when I was speaking about northern species was that, particularly in Nunavut under the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement, there are particular obligations that the federal government must respect as they relate to con

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  I believe that would be a correct statement.

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  As I perhaps mentioned earlier, the leading cause of species at risk, by far, is habitat destruction and fragmentation. Human activities that lead to destruction of habitat or its fragmentation, whether it's extending a city, or roads, or whatever, are what leads to species at ri

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  If we're talking about SARA, and then one of the factors that is leading to the listing of the species, SARA is very much focused on the here and the now, as Gilles pointed out. But that doesn't say that climate change doesn't have an impact; it does. It will have an impact over

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  Perhaps I wasn't clear, so I'll try to make sure that I am. The listing process requires the minister's recommendation to Governor in Council. It's a decision of the Governor in Council to put the species on the list, but the development of recovery strategies is done by official

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  Do you mean the listing?

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  Quite often, I think, if you're outside the bureaucracy trying to feed the processes... There's quite a strict process involved in putting in place new regulations. I've briefly mentioned the cabinet directive on streamlining regulation. I think the government wants to assure its

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  Also, there's a requirement under the act to consult, so--

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  --at every step of the way we must consult with aboriginal people, because that's a requirement in the act. Also, to the extent that we can, we need to consult with the provinces, the territories, and private landowners.

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  There are none. Critical habitat is identified strictly on the biological needs of the species.

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter

Environment committee  That's correct.

March 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Virginia Poter