April 26, 2021-Webinar on Impact Assessment in Canada under COVID-19

Watch the webinar HERE

Panelists:

  • Peter Croal (Environmental Consultant https://ca.linkedin.com/in/peter-croal-29652a12);

  • Cheryl Chetkiewicz (Conservation Biologist, Wildlife Conservation Society);

  • Martin Olszynski, University of Calgary, Faculty of Law);

  • Jackie Lerner (Director, EIA and Community Engagement, SNC-Lavalin)

Description 

The global COVID-19 pandemic has had multiple repercussions for Impact Assessment (IA) processes in Canada and elsewhere. After more than a year, it’s time to take stock and look forward. For example, the economic challenges facing resource development sectors during the pandemic have led to calls on governments to lessen responsibilities for environmental monitoring that underpin that information basis needed for IA. Further, stakeholder engagement necessary for robust consultation processes in IA in some cases have had to be curtailed or modified. What are the impacts of such pandemic-related pressures on IA, and what will be their legacy going forward in Canada?

This panel, hosted by the NEDIA project, brings together IA practitioners and scholars who offer a variety of perspectives that can inform a pro-active response to this and future pandemics for the sake of robust IA. Guiding questions are:

  • How has the pandemic affected our abilities to address the full spectrum of impacts that Canada’s new IA Act urges? 

  • What are the potential policy and legal implications of interim measures that have been introduced into IA procedures in response to the pandemic? 

  • Are there broader lessons that the pandemic has generated for future IA processes? 

View our BLOG POST on the topic HERE

For a post-webinar talk on the same theme by panelist and NEDIA collaborator Peter Croal, see this link to IAIA’s Think Big Virtual Forum series. Peter’s talk is the first 13 mins.

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