Grants and Contributions:
Canada’s annual assessed contribution is a legally binding obligation of membership and a non-discretionary expenditure.
Consistent with DFATD strategic programme activities, participation and contribution to the PIC Convention provides an additional instrument for Canada to promote its environmental, health, and sustainable development interests through bilateral, plurilateral, and global activities.
Canadian contribution to achieving the objectives laid out by the PIC Convention is also of relevance to the Government’s overall agenda as outlined in the April 2006 Speech from the Throne, whereby the Government committed to take measures to achieve tangible improvements in our environment, including reductions in pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Canada’s contribution to the work of the PIC Convention is also of importance to protecting the health of Canadians. The Rotterdam Convention addresses potential risks posed by chemicals substances, and benefits Canada through the international actions to manage those risks. As such, the Convention complements and supports the Government priorities identified through the Clean Air Act and Safe Management of Chemicals program.