What Bill C-38 means for the environment

Subject
Bill-38, 2012 Federal Budget,
Author
Ecojustice, West Coast Environmental Law
Summary

The 2012 budget bill (Bill C-38) will weaken Canada’s most important environmental laws and silence Canadians who want to defend them. Instead of using the usual process for sweeping changes, which allows for thorough debate, these changes are being shoehorned into a 452-page budget bill.

The changes amount to:

• weakened protection for fish and species at risk;
• an entirely new — and less comprehensive — environmental assessment law;
• broad decision making powers for Cabinet and Ministers; and
• less accountability and fewer opportunities for public participation.

This publication is a list of the TOP 10 items of environmental concern in the budget bill.

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Publication Date
Publication Pages
2
Publisher
Ecojustice & West Coast Environmental Law
Publication City
Vancouver
Publication Format
PDF