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Shoreline Erosion Protection at Annacis Island

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Federal)

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority wants to reinforce about 5,400 square metres of shoreline at Annacis Island to prevent erosion. The work includes removing invasive plants, installing new rock protection and concrete slabs, and planting native...

Why This Matters: Live or work near Annacis Island in Delta? Construction noise could happen outside normal hours due to tides. The project will remove some trees but aims to preserve 80% of mature trees originally slated for removal. Native plants will replace invasive species along the shoreline.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Air Ambulance Helicopter Hangar at Vancouver Airport

Vancouver Airport Authority (Federal)

Signature Aviation wants to build a new helicopter hangar at Vancouver International Airport. The facility would house up to three air ambulance helicopters, with space for maintenance and pilot accommodations. The site is currently a parking lot...

Why This Matters: This hangar would support air ambulance services in the Lower Mainland. If you've ever needed emergency medical transport, these are the helicopters that respond. The project is on existing airport land, so direct neighbourhood impacts are limited.

Environmental Assessment Health & Safety Transportation
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Fountain Street Reconstruction - Young Street to Spring Street

Waterloo Region, ON

Waterloo is rebuilding Fountain Street from Young Street West to Spring Street West. The project includes replacing sanitary sewers, storm sewers, and watermains, plus full road reconstruction with new sidewalks. Construction is planned to start in...

Why This Matters: Live on Fountain Street or nearby? Expect road closures and detours during construction. The upside: new pipes mean fewer water main breaks and better drainage. New sidewalks will make walking safer.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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New Accessible Marina Facility - C.A.M.P.S. Phase 2

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (Federal)

A non-profit society wants to build an accessible marina facility with gender-neutral washrooms, lockers, and seating areas. The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency is considering funding Phase 2, which includes a 126 square meter building and...

Why This Matters: If you use a wheelchair or have mobility challenges, accessible waterfront facilities are rare. This marina aims to make boating and waterfront recreation available to everyone. It could also boost year-round tourism in the area.

Environmental Assessment Housing & Communities Transportation
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Caribou Street Reconstruction in Downtown Banff

Parks Canada (Federal)

The Town of Banff wants to rebuild a section of Caribou Street from Lynx Street to Banff Avenue. The project involves replacing aging water, sewer, and storm drain pipes, plus upgrading electrical, gas, and telecom lines. The road between Lynx and...

Why This Matters: Live or work on Caribou Street? Expect construction disruptions and temporary parking changes. Local businesses may see reduced foot traffic during the work. Once complete, you'll have more reliable utilities and a safer intersection.

Environmental Assessment Housing & Communities Transportation
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Breakwater Repair at Rivière-au-Renard Fishing Harbour

Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)

Fisheries and Oceans Canada needs to repair the main breakwater at Rivière-au-Renard harbour in Gaspésie. Two breaches and significant erosion mean the structure no longer protects the harbour from Gulf of St. Lawrence storms. The project also...

Why This Matters: Live in Rivière-au-Renard or fish out of this harbour? The breakwater is failing. Strong storms already send waves over the top, threatening boats, harbour infrastructure, and nearby roads and buildings. Climate change is making waves stronger.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Peterborough Canal and Lift Lock Rehabilitation Project

Parks Canada (Federal)

Parks Canada is rehabilitating a section of the Trent-Severn Waterway in Peterborough. The work includes fixing erosion damage along the canal banks from Lock 20 to McFarlane Street Bridge, stabilizing embankments, and sealing leaks at the historic...

Why This Matters: Use the Trent-Severn Waterway for boating? This project keeps the canal navigable. Live near the Peterborough Lift Lock? You'll see construction activity and landscape changes. The historic lift lock is a National Historic Site and local landmark.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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New Aerodrome for York Factory First Nation

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (Federal)

York Factory First Nation wants to build a private airstrip near their community in northeastern Manitoba. The 1,530-metre runway would serve emergency services, improve access to traditional territory, and support tourism. The project site is about...

Why This Matters: This project matters most to York Factory First Nation members and nearby communities. Better air access means faster emergency response times in a remote area. It could also open up tourism opportunities at the historic site where the Hudson's Bay Company once operated.

Environmental Assessment Indigenous & Northern Transportation
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Should the Whitecap Dakota First Nation Build Community Trails?

Infrastructure Canada (Federal)

The Whitecap Dakota First Nation wants to build 2.7 km of multi-use trails connecting homes, schools, health facilities, and recreation areas. This is a federal environmental assessment for an Indigenous community infrastructure project near...

Why This Matters: Live near Whitecap Dakota First Nation? These trails could change how you get around. The project aims to make walking and biking safer for residents, especially kids getting to school and elders accessing health services.

Environmental Assessment Housing & Communities Indigenous & Northern Transportation
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1MW Solar Panel Installation at Saskatoon Airport

Saskatoon Airport Authority (Federal)

The Saskatoon Airport Authority wants to build a small solar farm on airport land. The 1MW ground-mounted facility would sit on undeveloped greenfield surrounded by industrial and commercial properties. Site prep includes geotechnical studies...

Why This Matters: Live near the Saskatoon airport? This solar project could change the landscape you see. It's a small step toward cleaner energy at a major Saskatchewan hub. The environmental studies will check for impacts on local wildlife and drainage.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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New 800-Space Parking Lot at Montreal-Trudeau Airport

ADM Aéroports de Montréal (Federal)

Montreal's airport authority wants to build a new surface parking lot with about 800 spaces at 400 Michel-Jasmin Avenue in Dorval. The site currently holds freight truck trailers and passenger buses. Construction includes repaving and installing a...

Why This Matters: Fly out of Montreal often? This could mean more parking options—or higher fees. Live near the airport in Dorval? Construction noise and increased traffic may affect your neighbourhood.

Environmental Assessment Transportation
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Biofuel Infrastructure Upgrades at Sterling Fuels Windsor

Transport Canada (Federal)

Sterling Fuels wants to upgrade its Windsor facility to handle biofuels alongside diesel. The work includes new rail offloading equipment, a truck station for biofuels, and piping to blend and distribute both products. Everything stays within the...

Why This Matters: Live near the Russell Street facility in Windsor? This expansion could mean more truck and rail traffic in your neighbourhood. The shift to biofuels is part of Canada's push for greener shipping on the Great Lakes.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Transportation
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Underground Utility Work for TramCité at Des Braves and René-Lévesque

National Battlefields Commission (Federal)

Hydro-Québec and Énergir need to install underground utility lines at a Quebec City intersection for the TramCité tramway project. The work happens beneath the street and sidewalk, with only a single manhole cover visible when complete. This...

Why This Matters: Live near the Plains of Abraham or use this intersection? Construction will temporarily affect the area. The good news: once done, you'll only see a single manhole cover. The tramway project aims to improve transit across Quebec City.

Regulations & Permits Natural Resources Transportation
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Active Transportation Pathway for Tataskweyak Cree Nation

Infrastructure Canada (Federal)

Tataskweyak Cree Nation wants to build a nearly 8 km paved pathway through Split Lake, Manitoba. The path would connect homes to community landmarks, with solar lighting and benches along the way. This is an environmental assessment for the project.

Why This Matters: Live in Split Lake? This pathway could make it safer and easier to walk or bike around your community. Solar lighting means year-round visibility, even during long winter nights.

Environmental Assessment Housing & Communities Indigenous & Northern Transportation
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Thunder Bay Port Terminal Upgrades - Cargo Expansion and Rail Safety

Transport Canada (Federal)

Thunder Bay Port Authority wants to expand its Keefer Terminal. The project has three parts: more space for storing cargo, upgraded electrical systems across the terminal, and new safety features for the rail lines including gates, signals, and...

Why This Matters: Live or work near Thunder Bay's port? This expansion could mean more truck and rail traffic in the area. The safety upgrades at rail crossings could reduce accidents. Construction may cause temporary disruptions.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
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Temporary Parking Lot at Montreal-Trudeau Airport - Jenkins Avenue

ADM Aéroports de Montréal (Federal)

Montreal's airport authority wants to build a temporary surface parking lot on Jenkins Avenue in Dorval. The lot would add 1,200 spaces to replace spots lost from a multi-level parking structure. It's meant to last 5 years and includes a stormwater...

Why This Matters: Live near Jenkins Avenue in Dorval? This parking lot could bring more traffic and noise to your neighbourhood. Travellers using Montreal-Trudeau might find parking easier while the multi-level structure is unavailable.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation