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Ministerial Appearance at the House Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans on Mandate and Priorities
Monitoring and surveillance are essential to identify and track exposure to hazards in the environment and associated health implications.
Losses from secondary hazards, such as aftershocks, liquefaction, landslides, or fire following are also not currently included.
Beginning in January 2020, this dataset contains reporting on the environmental audits of hazardous waste stations at the Ottawa airport …
This dataset contains an inventory of the hazardous waste materials being stored in sheds before disposal at the Ottawa hangar …
The National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) is Canada's public inventory of pollutant releases (to air, water and land), disposals and …
This includes any possible environmental releases as part of normal operations, and the risk of radiological or hazardous substances posed …
This includes any possible environmental releases as part of normal operations, and the risk of radiological or hazardous substances posed …
This includes any possible environmental releases as part of normal operations, and the risk of radiological or hazardous substances posed …
This includes the risk of radiological or hazardous substances posed to the environment and human health.