Minister Peter Kent | Member of Parliament Thornhill - Environment Canada Responds to Oil Sands Recommendations with Water Monitoring Plan
Speaking Notes
The Honourable Peter Kent
Minister of the Environment
Environment Canada Responds to Oil Sands Recommendations with Water Monitoring Plan
Ottawa, Ontario
March 24, 2011
Good afternoon. I'm pleased to be here today and to update you on Environment Canada's latest work in the oil sands.
Let me begin with some background.
Last December, the Government of Canada responded to the report produced by the Federal Oil Sands Advisory Panel report. The Panel had been struck in September to review the environmental monitoring systems of the Athabasca River Basin in response to credible scientific concerns related to possible impacts on water as a result of oil sands development.
In its report, the panel called for the development of a scientifically-credible water monitoring system that will provide assurance to Canadians about the environmental performance of the oil sands. The Panel noted Environment Canada as trusted science organization well equipped to lead in the design, implementation and scientific oversight of such a monitoring system.
The Department was certainly pleased at the recognition of its scientific capacity, but we also needed some time to develop a plan that incorporated the panel's guidance on improving monitoring in the oil sands.
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