Marine Terminal Project on the North Shore of the Saguenay
Document Reference Number: 41
Roles and expertise of Government of Canada and Government of Quebec departments participating in the working group
For the Marine Terminal Project on the North Shore of the Saguenay, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) set up a working group made up of representatives from federal departments and Quebec's Department of Sustainable Development, Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change (MDDELCC), which will be responsible for contributing expert information and knowledge to complete the environmental assessment for the project. Below is a brief summary of the expertise related to the project of each member of the working group.
Role of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
The Agency manages the federal environmental assessment process under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 (CEAA 2012).
The Agency must:
- Carry out the environmental assessment
- Coordinate participation by the general public and Aboriginal groups
- Coordinate the working groups
- Write an environmental assessment report presenting its analysis of the potential environmental effects of the project and identify the key mitigation measures and the requirements of the follow-up program that will be recommended to Environment and Climate Change Canada
Role of Quebec's Department of Sustainable Development, Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change
The Agency reached agreement with the Ministère du Développement durable, de l'Environnement et de la Lutte contre les Changements (MDDELCC) on a collaborative approach for the environmental assessment of this project. A representative of MDDELCC is participating in the working group and contributing to the environmental assessment of the project under CEAA 2012.
MDDELCC called upon the expertise of the following Quebec government departments:Transports, de la Mobilité durable et de l'Électrification des transports; Santé et des Services sociaux; Forêts, Faune et des Parcs; Affaires municipales et de l'occupation du territoire; Culture et des Communications; Sécurité publique; et le Secrétariat aux Affaires autochtones.
Expertise of Government of Canada Departments and Agencies
Laurentian Pilotage Authority
Areas of expertise:
- Vessel traffic
- Pilotage services on the St. Lawrence River and the Saguenay River
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Areas of expertise | Key elements |
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Wildlife |
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Water quality |
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Atmospheric environment |
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Accidents and malfunctions |
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Parks Canada (Parks Canada, in collaboration with the Quebec government, is responsible for managing the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park.)
Areas of expertise:
- Marine fauna in the marine park
- Interactions between marine fauna and recreational/tourism activities (belugas and vessel traffic)
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Areas of expertise:
- Fish and fish habitat, including aquatic species at risk
- Regulatory decisions made under the Fisheries Act and the Species at Risk Act
Natural Resources Canada
Areas of expertise | Key elements |
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Geotechnology |
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Geohazards |
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Health Canada
Areas of expertise:
- Air quality, particularly potential contaminants in ambient air
- Quality of drinking water and water used for recreation
- Noise
Transport Canada and the Canadian Coast Guard: Canada's Marine Safety System
Areas of expertise:
- Navigation protection
- Ballast water management
- Marine incident prevention
- Response readiness in the event of a marine incident (environmental emergency)
Expertise of Quebec's Department of Sustainable Development, Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change
Areas of expertise | Key elements |
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Physical environment |
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Biological environment |
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Human environment |
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Technological risks and emergency measures |
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