Closed
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Federal)
A property owner in Belcarra, BC wants to build a private dock in Farrer Cove. The project includes a platform, access ramp, and mooring float anchored by concrete blocks. No vegetation will be disturbed and construction would take about 2 months.
Why This Matters: Live near Farrer Cove? This dock could affect your waterfront views and boat access. Neighbours may want to weigh in on how private docks change the shoreline.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Montreal Port Authority (Federal)
Grantech wants to build a new truck entrance to reach its raw material storage site behind its plant in Contrecœur. The access road would connect to the private road serving the marine terminal, on federal port land. It includes separate entry and...
Why This Matters: Live near the Contrecœur marine terminal? This project could mean more truck traffic on local roads. The construction is on federal port land, so this is your chance to weigh in before it's approved.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence needs to replace a deteriorating 1950s retaining wall at Saint-Jean Garrison in Quebec. The wall is in bad shape and poses safety risks—debris could fall into the river. This is Phase 2 of repairs that started in...
Why This Matters: Live near Saint-Jean Garrison? This construction project could affect local traffic and river access. The work prevents debris from falling into the Richelieu River, protecting water quality downstream.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to clear forest and build an access road at the Valcartier Research Centre in Quebec. The cleared area would host telecom towers, labs, offices, and support equipment. This is a federal environmental...
Why This Matters: Live near the Valcartier military base? This project means forest clearing and new infrastructure in your area. Construction could bring noise, traffic, and changes to the local landscape.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Natural Resources
Closed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)
A project in Whiteway, Newfoundland proposes installing a new floating dock system and relocating an existing one. Each system consists of three interconnected docks connected to the existing wharf by gangways.
Why This Matters: Live near Whiteway or use the local harbour? This project could change how boats access the waterfront. If you fish, boat, or work on the water here, the dock layout affects your daily routine.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to tear down an old building at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright in Alberta. Building 27 has reached the end of its useful life. The 1,935 square metre structure will be demolished in fall or winter 2025.
Why This Matters: This is a routine military infrastructure project with minimal impact on the general public. If you live near CFB Wainwright, you might notice demolition activity. Otherwise, this won't affect your daily life.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Closed
Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)
The Iskut First Nation wants to build a waste transfer station on reserve land near Highway 37. Right now, community waste goes to the Iskut Landfill, but that's closing soon under a regional plan. This new facility would handle the community's...
Why This Matters: This mainly affects Iskut First Nation residents who need reliable waste management. If you live in or near the Kulachon subdivision, construction will happen close by. The project ensures the community won't be left without waste services when the landfill closes.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Indigenous & Northern
Closed
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Federal)
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada wants to tear down a small concrete dam on Flings Brook. The dam once stored water for fire suppression at a research centre, but it's now crumbling and no longer needed since the site switched to municipal water...
Why This Matters: Live near Flings Brook? This project could restore natural water flow to the stream. Dam removal often improves fish passage and stream health. The work itself may cause temporary disruption during construction.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Natural Resources
Closed
Parks Canada (Federal)
Parks Canada is replacing an aging wastewater treatment system at the St-Gérard residence. The old concrete tank and leach field will be removed and replaced with new ones. All work happens on already-disturbed land.
Why This Matters: This is a routine infrastructure replacement at a single Parks Canada property. Unless you live or work near St-Gérard residence, this won't affect your daily life. It's standard maintenance to keep wastewater systems functioning properly.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Closed
Public Services and Procurement Canada (Federal)
Public Services and Procurement Canada needs to repair erosion damage at Latchford Dam. The work involves placing aggregate material in the water using heavy machinery and replacing filter cloth to prevent future erosion.
Why This Matters: Live near Latchford Dam on the Montreal River? This repair work will stabilize the riverbank. Heavy machinery will be working in the water, which could temporarily affect the area.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Natural Resources
Closed
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Federal)
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada wants to build a chemical storage facility at its Summerland research centre in BC. The project includes a 560 square metre building, road improvements, and utility connections.
Why This Matters: Live near the Summerland Research Centre? This construction project could mean more truck traffic during building. The facility will store chemicals used in agricultural research.
Environmental Assessment
Agriculture & Food
Environment & Climate
Closed
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Federal)
Cargill wants to swap out two old dust filters at their North Vancouver grain terminal for three new ones. The filters sit on the roof of Annex 1 and help control dust from grain handling operations. New structural platforms would also be installed...
Why This Matters: Live or work near the North Vancouver waterfront? Dust filters at grain terminals affect local air quality. This is routine equipment maintenance, but it's your chance to weigh in on industrial operations in your neighbourhood.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to replace an aging bridge over Brightwater Creek at a military training area near Dundurn, Saskatchewan. The project involves rerouting part of the creek, stabilizing the banks, and building a new...
Why This Matters: This project affects Brightwater Creek, a local waterway. Rerouting streams and altering banks can impact fish habitat and water quality. If you fish, hunt, or care about waterways near Dundurn, this matters.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Natural Resources
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
A beaver dam broke at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier, washing away a culvert. The military wants to rebuild it and reinforce the new beaver dam with rocks. Why does it matter? The water basin behind the dam is used for firefighting during training...
Why This Matters: This is a small infrastructure project on a military base. It mainly affects base operations and firefighting capacity for training areas. If you live near CFB Valcartier or care about local waterways, this could interest you.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Closed
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Federal)
Ruskin Construction wants to install two steel piles at their barge facility in Delta, BC. A three-pile dolphin (a mooring structure) fell over and needs replacing. They'd also add a new pile to better support barges docking at the site.
Why This Matters: This is a routine industrial maintenance project at a private barge facility. Unless you live very close to 8031 River Road in Delta or fish in the Fraser River near this site, it won't affect your daily life.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)
Chapleau Cree First Nation wants to build a 22-lot housing subdivision on their land in northern Ontario. The project involves clearing trees, extending roads, and installing water, sewer, and electrical infrastructure. Work will happen within 30...
Why This Matters: This project addresses housing needs in an Indigenous community. For Chapleau Cree First Nation members, it means more homes could be built on their land. The proximity to water and wetlands means environmental safeguards matter for protecting local ecosystems.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Housing & Communities
Indigenous & Northern