Closed
ADM Aéroports de Montréal (Federal)
Montreal's airport authority wants to pave a 43,750 square metre area to park about 4 large aircraft near the taxiways. The project includes foundations, paving, and a stormwater drainage system.
Why This Matters: Live near the airport? This adds more paved surface that could affect local drainage and runoff. It's also part of how the airport manages growing air traffic.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Parks Canada (Federal)
La Mauricie National Park wants to build a new storage facility for road salt and sand used in winter maintenance. The facility would be built in part of the Rivière-à-la-Pêche pavilion parking lot, near the existing maintenance garage. This would...
Why This Matters: Visit La Mauricie in winter? This project aims to keep park roads safer. Road salt storage in a national park also raises environmental questions—salt runoff can affect nearby waterways and wildlife habitat.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Calgary Airport Authority (Federal)
The Calgary Airport Authority wants to build a new facility for testing and repairing aircraft engines. The 3.15-hectare site at McCall Way and 78th Ave NE currently has vacant industrial buildings that would be demolished. The project includes...
Why This Matters: Live near Calgary's airport? This facility could mean more industrial activity in your area. The site cleanup is good news—contaminated land will be remediated. The project also brings skilled jobs to Calgary's aerospace sector.
Environmental Assessment
Economy & Jobs
Transportation
Closed
Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport Authority (Federal)
The Ottawa Airport Authority and Cavanaugh Concrete want to build a temporary concrete plant at 4788 Albion Road. The facility would produce up to 350,000 tonnes of concrete per year. It would receive sand and gravel, store materials, and operate...
Why This Matters: Live or work near the Ottawa airport? This plant could mean more truck traffic on Albion Road. Dust and noise from concrete operations might affect nearby homes and businesses.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Trois-Rivières Port Authority (Federal)
The Port of Trois-Rivières wants to convert an urban brownfield into a gravel storage yard for steel and other cargo. The site is already in an industrial port zone. An environmental assessment found no significant impacts expected.
Why This Matters: Live near the Port of Trois-Rivières? This project could mean more truck and rail traffic in the area. The port says it'll boost regional jobs and competitiveness. Construction is planned for fall 2025 and spring 2026.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Federal)
GCT Canada wants to move Rogers communication equipment from a building rooftop to a new 35-metre tower in a parking lot near the Clark Drive overpass. The project involves excavation, a concrete foundation, and security fencing. Construction would...
Why This Matters: Live or work near the Vancouver port's Vanterm terminal? A new 35-metre cell tower could go up in the parking lot by Clark Drive. Construction noise and traffic may affect the area for about 6 months.
Regulations & Permits
Technology & Digital
Transportation
Closed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)
Fisheries and Oceans Canada is replacing aging electrical infrastructure at the Trial Islands Lightstation near Victoria. The work includes new power cables, concrete duct banks, and a BC Hydro meter. All materials will be transported by helicopter...
Why This Matters: This is routine maintenance on a remote lighthouse. Unless you're a boater relying on the Trial Islands light or live nearby in Victoria, this won't affect your daily life. The project does include protections for species at risk in the area.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)
Buffalo River Dene Nation wants to build a new road to keep heavy delivery trucks away from their school. Right now, fuel and grocery trucks have to drive past the school, daycare, and playground on the only road into the community. The new bypass...
Why This Matters: This is a child safety project in a First Nations community. Kids currently walk to school on the same road used by large fuel and grocery trucks. If you live in Buffalo River Dene Nation or have family there, this affects daily life.
Environmental Assessment
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
Closed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)
Fisheries and Oceans Canada is upgrading the electrical systems and exterior lighting at the Canadian Coast Guard Base in Amherstburg, Ontario. The work includes replacing old light fixtures with energy-efficient LEDs, installing EV charging...
Why This Matters: Live near the Detroit River in Amherstburg? Construction at the Coast Guard base could mean temporary disruptions. The project will also dig up contaminated soil from the site's history, which will be tested and disposed of properly.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to widen and improve a road intersection at the Bagotville military base in Quebec. Heavy construction traffic from ongoing base projects is straining the current road, creating safety concerns. The work...
Why This Matters: Live near CFB Bagotville? This project could mean temporary traffic disruptions during construction. The new traffic light and wider road should improve safety for anyone using Route 170 in the area.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Infrastructure Canada (Federal)
K'ómoks First Nation wants to build a 1 km paved pathway on their reserve near Comox, BC. The trail would include benches, lighting, a crosswalk, and native plantings. This is a federal environmental screening for an Indigenous community...
Why This Matters: Live near the Comox reserve? This path could connect the community and make walking safer. It's also a chance to see how Indigenous communities are investing in local infrastructure.
Environmental Assessment
Housing & Communities
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
Closed
Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)
The Tsawout First Nation wants to add a highway exit at Jus Kun Road where it meets Highway 17. Right now, you can only enter—there's no way out. The project would also widen two narrow one-way roads and add proper drainage.
Why This Matters: Live near the Tsawout First Nation reserve on Vancouver Island? This road upgrade could change traffic patterns in your area. Better access means safer travel for residents and visitors alike.
Environmental Assessment
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
Closed
Transport Canada (Federal)
Transport Canada wants to fix the leaky roof at Churchill Airport's terminal building. The existing roof is causing water damage throughout the building. The project includes replacing the roof, walls, doors, windows, and upgrading electrical and...
Why This Matters: If you fly through Churchill, this affects your travel experience. The airport serves a remote northern community with limited transportation options. A well-maintained terminal matters for residents, tourists visiting polar bears, and cargo shipments to the region.
Environmental Assessment
Transportation
Closed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Federal)
Hurricane Fiona damaged the small craft harbour at Covehead, PEI. The government wants to rebuild three wharf structures and a boat launching ramp. The new structures would be about a metre higher than before to better handle future storms.
Why This Matters: If you fish out of Covehead or launch your boat there, this affects you directly. The harbour has been damaged since Fiona hit in 2022. Rebuilding it higher should mean fewer closures after future storms.
Environmental Assessment
Natural Resources
Transportation
Closed
Vancouver Airport Authority (Federal)
Signature Aviation wants to build a new hangar for fixed-wing aircraft at Vancouver International Airport. The facility would include maintenance bays, storage, and office space on a 13,000 square meter site. It's an expansion of their existing...
Why This Matters: Live or work near YVR? This project means more construction activity and potentially more aircraft movements in the area. The hangar will handle charter flights and maintenance, so noise patterns could shift. A separate helicopter hangar is also planned nearby.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Transport Canada (Federal)
Hydro-Québec wants to build infrastructure at Sept-Îles Airport to support its operations. The work includes a drainage ditch, lighting, a temporary megadome structure, fence repairs, and an oil storage tank. Construction is planned for fall 2025.
Why This Matters: Live near Sept-Îles Airport? This construction could mean temporary noise and equipment activity this fall. The oil tank installation may also be of interest to those concerned about environmental safety near the airport.
Regulations & Permits
Natural Resources
Transportation