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Title: Bill C-42 Antarctic Environmental Protection Act


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Bill C-42Antarctic Environmental Protection Act
  • Standing Committee on Energy, the
  • Environment and Natural Resources
  • September 2003

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AntarcticaOwned by the World
  • Environmentally important
  • Global indicator of climate change
  • Important role in global ocean systems
  • Unique species and ecosystems
  • Natural ecosystems provide opportunities for
    science
  • Threatened
  • Human disturbance of flora and fauna
  • Invasive alien species
  • Marine pollution
  • Climate change
  • Contamination (e.g., local waste, long range
    transport)

3
Antarctic Treaty
  • Antarctic Treaty (1961) dedicates region south of
    latitude 60S to science and peace
  • Prohibits any military activity, nuclear tests
    and disposal of radioactive waste
  • Promotes cooperation in scientific research
  • Suspends sovereignty claims
  • Antarctic Treaty System
  • Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic
    Seals CCAS (1972)
  • Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic
    Marine Living Resources CCAMLR (1980)
  • Protocol on Environmental Protection to the
    Antarctic Treaty (Madrid Protocol) (1991)
  • Canada acceded to Antarctic Treaty (1988), CCAS
    (1990), CCAMLR (1988)

4
Madrid Protocol
  • Protocol for Environmental Protection to the
    Antarctic Treaty
  • Entered into force 1998, 30 nations ratified
  • Canada signed 1991, not ratified
  • Commitments
  • Oversee activities of nationals in the Antarctic
  • Activities subject to environmental evaluation
  • Bans (e.g., mining activities not for science)
  • Prohibitions with exceptions (e.g., taking
    wildlife)
  • Waste management, emergency planning
  • Protected areas

5
Ratification
  • Three reasons
  • Do our fair share in protecting a globally
    important ecosystem
  • Provide clarity of Canadian approach to other
    nations, which will assist in advancing other
    Canadian objectives
  • Provide clarity to Canadians active in the
    Antarctic who are criticized by colleagues

6
Ratification (contd)
  • Delay in ratification
  • Canada always intended to ratify
  • Low level of Canadian activity
  • Other priorities - Kyoto, Species at Risk,
    establishing the Arctic Council
  • However, now Canada is only country with
    significant activities that hasnt ratified
  • Requires new legislation
  • Minister of the Environment responsible for
    legislation
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs to fulfill
    international notification and reporting
    obligations

7
Ratification (contd)
  • Canadians welcome ratification
  • No more than a dozen initiatives per year
  • Operations already consistent with Protocol
  • Consultation included
  • The two Canadian tour companies active in the
    Antarctic
  • Canadian Committee on Antarctic Research,
    representing Canadas 37 Antarctic scientists
  • Canadian Polar Commission
  • Canadian Tourism Commission
  • Provincial and territorial environment and
    wildlife Ministers

8
Bill General Approach
  • Implement all Protocol obligations requiring a
    legal basis
  • Consistent with approach of other countries
  • Consistent with other federal environmental
    legislation
  • Takes into account unique characteristics of the
    Antarctic
  • Requires extraterritorial application in three
    instances
  • Regulation of activities of Canadians in the
    Antarctic
  • Regulation of activities of non-Canadians who are
    on a Canadian expedition in the Antarctic
  • Inspection of Canadian activities in the
    Antarctic

9
Bill Permits
  • Permits required to be in Antarctic
  • Canadians, Canadian corporations, other Canadian
    organizations
  • Everyone on a Canadian expedition
  • Vessels and aircraft registered in Canada
  • Permits also specifically required for
  • Taking or harmfully interfering with wildlife
  • Introducing non-native species
  • Being in a specially protected area
  • Waste disposal
  • Being on a Canadian research station, should one
    be established in the future
  • Absolute bans for which permits are not available
  • Introduction of substances harmful to the marine
    environment
  • Damaging historic sites
  • Open burning of waste

10
Bill Permits (contd)
  • Permit requirements include
  • Environmental assessment
  • Canadian Environmental Assessment Act does not
    apply
  • Protocols EA approach applied
  • Waste management plans
  • Environmental emergency plans
  • Emergency exceptions provided

11
Bill Enforcement
  • In Canada
  • Enforcement officers with powers similar to
    Canadian Environmental Protection Act and the
    Species at Risk Act
  • Peace officer powers - inspection, search,
    seizure, detention, forfeiture
  • In the Antarctic
  • Inspectors with powers to inspect Canadian
    activities in the Antarctic

12
Bill Other key elements
  • Offences and penalties
  • In line with other federal environmental
    legislation
  • Penalties same as the Canadian Environmental
    Protection Act (CEPA)
  • Disclosure of information
  • Provisions included to enable reporting and
    notification under the Antarctic Treaty and
    Madrid Protocol
  • Canadian Forces
  • Bill does not apply to Canadian Forces
  • Consistent with requirements of the Treaty and
    Protocol
  • Canadian vessels
  • Requirements consistent with CEPA, Canada
    Shipping Act, and international convention
    (MARPOL)

13
Bill C-42
  • Provides necessary tools to Canada to protect the
    Antarctic
  • Widely supported by polar scientists, tour
    operators, partner nations
  • Prevents irreparable harm to a critical ecosystem
  • Strengthens Canadas reputation as a good global
    citizen
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