Departmental Plan 2021-22
DDepartmental Sustainable Development Strategy
Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy
Modern and Resilient Infrastructure: Modern, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure supports clean economic growth and social inclusion Responsible Minister: Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
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By the end of 2027-28 fiscal year, invest $26.9 billion in funding for green infrastructure initiatives that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve climate resilience and environment quality. |
Work with partners on green infrastructure. |
Amended Integrated Bilateral Agreements with the Provinces and Territories to temporarily expand eligibility under 3 of 4 original streams to continue delivering the Investing in Canada Plan in response to pandemic. Two of the changes are targeting green infrastructure: |
Portion of the funding from the Investing in Canada Plan (delivered through Integrated Bilateral Agreements with Provinces and Territories) is dedicated to Green Infrastructure, including GHG mitigation, adaptation, resilience and disaster mitigation and environmental quality. |
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Provide funding for large-scale infrastructure projects supporting mitigation of natural disasters and extreme weather events and strengthened climate resilience. |
The $2 billion, merit-based Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund was launched in May 2018 to help reduce the vulnerability of communities or public infrastructure to the adverse effects associated with a changing climate and extreme weather events. |
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Ensure that communities have more reliable water and wastewater systems so that both drinking water and effluent meet legislated standards. |
Communities will have access to safe water through the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund which provides short-term funding to improve the state of good repair, system optimization, and planning for future upgrades to water and wastewater systems. |
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Support communities with the development and implementation of asset management practices that support evidence-based decision-making. |
Communities have increased asset management capacity owing to the Municipal Asset Management Program (MAMP) that is delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (to support improved asset management and data collection for greater evidence-based decision making on infrastructure investments). |
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Support municipalities as they prepare for and adapt to climate change, and as they reduce GHG emissions. |
Multiple programs such as the Municipalities for Climate Innovation Program (formerly known as the Capacity Building for Climate Change Challenge), as well as ICIP-Green Infrastructure stream allow municipalities to implement initiatives to help them reduce GHGs and/or improve their climate change resilience. |
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Greening Government: The Government of Canada will transition to low-carbon, climate resilient, and green operations
Responsible Minister: All ministers
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Our administrative fleet will be comprised of at least 80% zero-emission vehicles by 2030. |
Fleet management will be optimized including by applying telematics to collect and analyze vehicle usage data on vehicles scheduled to be replaced. |
Modernize our fleet to ensure that its size is commensurate with the Department’s operational needs. |
By maintaining a fleet of only zero-emissions or plug-in hybrid vehicles, INFC will ensure that its fleet is comprised of 100% zero-emissions vehicles by 2030. |
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Support for green procurement will be strengthened, including guidance, tools and training for public service employees. |
Ensure that key officials have the necessary training and awareness to support green procurement. |
Continue to ensure that procurement specialists have completed the mandatory training from the Canada School of Public Service Green Procurement, and integrated environmental considerations into procurement practices. |
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Ensure that key officials include contribution to and support for the Government of Canada Policy on Green Procurement objectives in their performance management evaluations. |
Continue to ensure that managers and functional heads of procurement and material management have included contribution to and support for green procurement in their performance management evaluations. |
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Ensure that the Department is reducing its consumption of paper for printing and photocopying. |
The Department will contribute to a low carbon economy by reducing consumption of paper for printing and photocopying. |
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Effective Action on Climate Change: A low-carbon economy contributes to limiting global average temperature rise to well below two degrees Celsius and supports efforts to limit the increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius
Responsible Minister: Minister of Environment and Climate Change; supported by a whole-of-government approach to implementation
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By 2030, reduce Canada’s total GHG emissions by 30%, relative to 2005 emission levels. |
Develop a solid base of scientific research and analysis on climate change. |
Research and Knowledge Initiative (RKI). |
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Related to UN SDG 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation and SDG 13 – Climate Action. |
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