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Environment committee There is a Wood Buffalo National Park and world heritage site action plan that has been tabled in Parliament. We are working forward on that. We've started to take the initial steps. We are working towards solutions with the first nations communities surrounding and within the pa
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee The cannery under the national historic sites program was designated a site of national historic significance, and so within that in.... I'm going to get my dates wrong, but there was a switch of ownership where that came over to the federal government because it was part of the
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee The visitor centre is in the design phase right now. Part of that design phase will be looking at—to talk about an earlier question—some of the greening elements we can have working there. There is an indigenous circle that represents 11 different indigenous communities around th
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee Ideally, that's the plan.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee I'll jump in for one second because I can answer both Mr. Redekopp's question and yours. One of the areas in south Saskatchewan, obviously a protected area and one of our most important protected areas, is the natural grasslands. In fact, we are adding property to the Grasslands
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee In order for a railway station to be recognized as a protected site, various conditions have to be met. Consequently, any changes or upgrades are subject to certain rules and a review is carried out. However, there are no rules forcing a private owner to make changes or improvem
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee Thank you for the question. It's great to learn from everything that goes on, both positive and negative. One thing we learned from that is that some of the public consultations we need to do around those types of elements.... I think we've always had a strong value and ethic t
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee There are many different types of processes, everything from the constitutionally protected areas that we talked about before and our duty to consult with indigenous people, right through to some minor consultations that you might do with a particular group. The management plan
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee In many cases, it's open house. They are also using online consultative processes more and more through Michael's group, so that not just the people in the local area can participate. Obviously, all Canadians like to have a voice in national parks, national historic sites and nat
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee I'll flip it to Michael to start.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee I'll donate it. I was going to add this, for two seconds. The other thing is—Michael's probably too humble to say—we also take a leadership role in the Canadian Parks Council, which is a parks group that represents all of the provincial and territorial parks as well. Certainly M
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee It is one of the very few places that we have ever done mechanical removal within a national park. That's going on right now.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee We can certainly provide that to the clerk and the committee.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee We have sites like the Lachine Canal, which is part of Canada's industrial heritage. We also have a number of historic sites that are grain elevators.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell
Environment committee Our group is responsible for dealing with UNESCO. Right now, no sites in Canada are on UNESCO's list of world heritage sites, except, perhaps, for the Rideau Canal.
February 27th, 2020Committee meeting
Andrew Campbell