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Environment committee It is possible—
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Michael Martin
Environment committee —to do an analysis of downstream emissions, but it is very challenging. Even in the upstream emissions methodology that we've published, we described some of what have become qualitative issues that relate to alternative sources.
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Michael Martin
Environment committee There was one specific commitment made in budget 2016. It was $197.1 million over five years for Fisheries and Oceans to increase ocean and freshwater science monitoring, and research overall.
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Michael Martin
Environment committee There is an existing program.
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Michael Martin
Environment committee The answer to both questions is no.
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Michael Martin
Environment committee The GEMS program is run by UNEP. We remain a part of it. We contribute science in support of the GEMS program. Previously, we were actually the host of the GEMS program. We are not renewing that. That was a decision taken some years ago. Specifically on environmental emergencies
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Michael Martin
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee In doing that, we have a regulatory responsibility, including as it relates to waste water. We also work with the Department of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, which has program resources to help build the capacity for communities to better manage the environmental risks that ma
May 12th, 2016Committee meeting
Michael Martin
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee We would work with specific communities in terms of the challenges they may face, whether there is a capacity issue, whether there's a regulatory question, whether there's a specific pollution risk. Through that engagement, we use both our regulatory capacity and our scientific c
May 12th, 2016Committee meeting
Michael Martin