Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin (Toronto–Danforth, Ont.) and Prince Edward Island Minister of Land and Environment Darlene Compton announced the signing of the Co-operation Agreement between Prince Edward Island and Canada on Environmental and Impact Assessment to implement a “one project, one review” for major projects in Prince Edward Island that are subject to both federal and provincial … Read more

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

The Government of Canada is looking for individuals to join the Impact Assessment Roster. Ideal candidates will bring expertise, experience, or perspectives that support evidence-based assessment and decision-making on major projects in Canada. The Impact Assessment Roster is a list of eligible candidates who may serve on independent review panels. Review panels are made up of independent experts appointed … Read more

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) invites Indigenous Peoples and the public to provide comments on the draft co-operation agreement between the Governments of Nova Scotia and Canada. This draft co-operation agreement outlines how Nova Scotia and Canada will work together towards a “one project, one review” for major projects requiring an assessment by both the … Read more

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) announced that Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin (Toronto–Danforth, Ont.) has determined that the Project 6 – All-season Road Linking Manto Sipi Cree Nation, Bunibonibee Cree Nation, and God’s Lake First Nation in Manitoba is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects under the Canadian Environmental Assessment … Read more

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin (Toronto–Danforth, Ont.) issued her Decision Statement for the Eskay Creek Revitalization Project (the project), determining that the project’s benefits outweigh its potential negative impacts within areas of federal jurisdiction. This “one project, one review” assessment was made possible by a substituted impact assessment conducted by the Government of British Columbia under the … Read more

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

Funding provided by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) is now available to help Indigenous Peoples and the public participate in the impact assessment for the proposed Great Bear Gold Project, a new gold mine located 23 kilometres southeast of Red Lake, Ont. Applications received by Feb. 20, 2026, will be considered. The full release is available online. … Read more

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) assessed the Riverside Generating Station Project, a new power generating facility fueled by natural gas, located 16 kilometres south of Sarnia in St. Clair Township, in Ontario, and determined that its potential adverse effects within federal jurisdiction would be limited or addressed through other means. IAAC is of the … Read more

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

Funding provided by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) is now available to help Indigenous Peoples and the public participate in the impact assessment for the proposed Shaakichiuwaanaan Mining Project, a new open-pit and underground lithium mine located east of Radisson, Que. Applications received by Feb. 16, 2026, will be considered. Contact media@iaac-aeic.gc.ca.

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

Thesis Gold Inc. (the proponent) is proposing the construction, operation, and closure of a new underground and open-pit gold-silver mine located about 450 kilometres northwest of Prince George and 275 kilometres north of Smithers, B.C. The comment period runs from Jan. 13 to Feb. 12. Contact fp-paf@iaac-aeic.gc.ca.

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

Ontario Power Generation Inc. is proposing the construction of a new nuclear power plant in the Municipality of Port Hope, Ont.. As proposed, the New Nuclear at Wesleyville Project (the project) would provide up to 10,000 megawatts of new nuclear generating capacity and operate for 78 years. Several nuclear reactor technologies will be considered for the project. Comments … Read more