Closed
Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)
Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation wants to fix 7.1 km of roads on their reserve. The roads are in rough shape—heavy rutting, missing gravel, and broken culverts make it hard for residents to get home safely. Emergency vehicles struggle too. The work...
Why This Matters: This matters most to Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation members who live on the reserve. Bad roads mean ambulances and fire trucks can't always get through. Residents risk getting stuck or damaging their vehicles just trying to get home.
Environmental Assessment
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
Closed
Transport Canada (Federal)
A property developer wants to remove a rock wall along the shoreline at 525 Bay Street in Victoria's Rock Bay area. The riprap will be dug out to make way for a sheet pile wall. Transport Canada is reviewing the project because part of the work...
Why This Matters: This is a localized construction project in an industrial area of Victoria. If you live or work near Rock Bay, construction activity could affect traffic or noise levels temporarily. The shoreline change is minor but part of ongoing waterfront development.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Prince Rupert Port Authority (Federal)
The Prince Rupert Port Authority wants to tear down old wooden pilings at Porpoise Harbour in Port Edward, BC. They'll use a crane on a barge to pull out the rotting timber. Before proceeding, they need to assess whether this demolition could harm...
Why This Matters: Live near Port Edward or fish in Porpoise Harbour? Demolition work could stir up sediment and disturb marine life. Old treated timber may contain contaminants that get released during removal.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Federal)
A company wants to prepare a former industrial site in Surrey for truck and container storage. The site housed a gypsum board plant from 1926 to 2010. Work includes removing old foundations, clearing vegetation, and paving about 7,000 cubic metres...
Why This Matters: Live or work near Industrial Road in Surrey? This project could mean more truck traffic in your area. The site prep involves removing vegetation and old foundations from a century-old industrial site, which could affect local dust and noise levels during the 6-month construction period.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Transport Canada (Federal)
Transport Canada is fixing a crumbling retaining wall at the Harrington Harbour wharf on Quebec's Lower North Shore. The wall, built in 1974, has two sections: one concrete, one wooden. Both need major repairs. The old boat launch will be demolished.
Why This Matters: Live in Harrington Harbour or use the water taxi to Chevery? This wharf is your lifeline. The repairs will keep the terminal safe and functional. Expect some disruption during the six weeks of construction.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Environment and Climate Change Canada (Federal)
The Gitga'at First Nation wants to build a 1.1km ring road around Hartley Bay, a remote coastal community in BC. The road would connect the barge ramp to existing roads, improving access and serving as a fire break and emergency escape route...
Why This Matters: This matters most to Hartley Bay residents. The ring road would make it easier to move supplies and evacuate during emergencies like wildfires. If you care about how infrastructure projects balance community needs with species protection, this is a real-world example.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
Closed
Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)
Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation wants to upgrade 8.1 km of community road connecting to Highway 790. The work includes improving drainage ditches, road structure, and surface materials. Trees have already been cleared, and construction will involve...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation reserve? This road upgrade could improve your daily commute and access to services. Better roads mean safer travel, especially in harsh Saskatchewan winters.
Environmental Assessment
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
Closed
Montreal Port Authority (Federal)
The Montreal Port Authority wants to upgrade Dock 101 to keep ships safe. The work includes reinforcing the dock foundation, dredging the seabed deeper, installing new fenders, and repairing dock walls. Construction is planned to start in spring...
Why This Matters: Live near Montreal East's port area? Dredging and construction could mean noise and marine disruption for months. If you fish or boat nearby, navigation patterns may change during the work.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The military's contractor wants to do routine road repairs at Canadian Forces Base Suffield in Alberta. This includes fixing potholes, replacing culverts, and cleaning cattle guards. It's standard annual maintenance to keep base roads safe and...
Why This Matters: This is routine maintenance on a military base in rural Alberta. Unless you work at CFB Suffield or live nearby, this won't affect your daily life. The consultation is mainly about ensuring the work doesn't harm the local environment.
Environmental Assessment
Natural Resources
Transportation
Closed
Saskatoon Airport Authority (Federal)
A company wants to build a coffee shop and gas station on land leased from the Saskatoon Airport Authority. The site is currently undeveloped greenfield surrounded by industrial and commercial properties. Environmental and geotechnical studies are...
Why This Matters: This is a routine commercial development on airport property. If you travel through Saskatoon Airport, you might eventually grab coffee or gas here. For most people, this won't affect daily life.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
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
Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)
Wahpeton Dakota Nation wants to upgrade about 28 km of roads on their reserve in Saskatchewan. The project includes fixing damaged road surfaces, adding gravel, clearing overgrown vegetation, and improving drainage. Some roads will be decommissioned.
Why This Matters: Live on or near Wahpeton Dakota Nation? These road upgrades could mean safer driving, less vehicle damage, and faster emergency response times. Construction may cause temporary disruptions.
Environmental Assessment
Indigenous & Northern
Transportation
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
Small Craft Harbours (Federal)
Fisheries and Oceans Canada wants to dredge 850 cubic metres of material from the Dauphin River harbour entrance and install 4 steel anchor piles. The work aims to keep the harbour safe for boats and make float installation easier.
Why This Matters: Use this harbour for fishing or boating? This project keeps the channel deep enough for safe passage. The new anchor piles should also make seasonal dock setup smoother.
Environmental Assessment
Natural Resources
Transportation
Closed
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (Federal)
NAV CANADA wants to replace three radionavigation towers on Stevenson Island at Island Lake, Manitoba. The new towers will be about 30 metres tall and include a non-directional beacon plus two radiocommunication sites. This is part of improving air...
Why This Matters: Live near Island Lake or fly in the region? These towers help planes navigate safely. The 30-metre structures will be visible from parts of the island. Future equipment additions could happen without another consultation.
Regulations & Permits
Technology & Digital
Transportation