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Subjects: ENP, CFG

Government of Canada invests in community-based projects across the country to protect fresh water


NORTH HATLEY, QC, Dec. 20, 2023 /CNW/ - Clean and healthy fresh water is essential to Canadians, communities, and businesses across the country. Canada is investing in concrete actions that will improve the health of lakes and rivers to ensure the collective well-being of all Canadians today, and for decades to come.

Today, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of National Revenue, on behalf of the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced over $2 million in funding to support 25 new projects over the next three years, as part of the EcoAction Community Funding Program.

EcoAction provides financial support to non-profit and non-government organizations for local projects that improve water quality and contribute to the protection of Canada's fresh water and ecosystem health. These new projects align with Canada's commitment to implement a strengthened Freshwater Action Plan, which includes the protection and restoration of large lakes and river systems.

EcoAction recipients include:

EcoAction is managed by the Canada Water Agency, the new federal agency focused on fresh water. The Agency will play an important role in helping keep water safe, clean, and well-managed. It will improve freshwater management in Canada by providing leadership, effective collaboration federally, and improved coordination and collaboration with provinces, territories, and Indigenous peoples.

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"Empowering local communities is one of the most important steps we can take to create sustainable change. Through these community-based projects, the EcoAction program is helping keep our water safe and clean. Strong collaboration with communities, stakeholders, and partners will yield positive results in the protection of this resource."  
? The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

"Aquatic invasive species are the second leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. The Blue Massawippi team has made great strides in their fight against the Zebra Mussel, and it's important to continue supporting them."
? The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Member of Parliament for Compton?Stanstead

"The awarding of the government grant marks a crucial step forward in our fight against the Zebra Mussel in Lake Massawippi. With this funding, we are deploying a multifaceted approach, ranging from the direct removal of adult and juvenile specimens to the elimination of potential anchoring sites for proactive prevention. In just one year, we have observed a significant reduction, with five times fewer mussel larvae. This invaluable financial support maintains our momentum in the fight against this invasive and destructive species, achieving something never before possible. We are surprising even the most skeptical."
? Laurence Renaud-Langevin, General Manager, Blue Massawippi

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SOURCE Environment and Climate Change Canada


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