Closed
Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)
Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation wants to build a small housing subdivision on their reserve. The project includes grading land, building a gravel road with a turnaround, and installing water, sewer, and hydro lines. Some bedrock blasting will be...
Why This Matters: This project would bring new housing to an Indigenous community. If you live nearby or have ties to Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation, this development could affect your community's growth and infrastructure.
Environmental Assessment
Housing & Communities
Indigenous & Northern
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to replace a deteriorated steel culvert under an access road at CFB Halifax. The road has partially collapsed. The new culvert would be corrugated plastic with a concrete headwall at the Sackville River bank.
Why This Matters: This is routine military base infrastructure maintenance. If you live near the Sackville River in Halifax, construction could temporarily affect the waterway during summer 2025. Most Canadians won't be directly affected.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Closed
Montreal Airport Authority (Federal)
Airbus wants to build a 5,200 square metre parking area for aircraft at Mirabel airport. The lot would be used for plane inspections and testing. This is a routine airport infrastructure project on an existing airport site.
Why This Matters: This is a small infrastructure project on existing airport land. Unless you live very close to Mirabel airport, this likely won't affect your daily life. Local residents might notice some construction activity.
Environmental Assessment
Transportation
Closed
Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)
ATCO wants to install 2.4 km of gas pipeline along a road in Heart Lake First Nation territory. The project would connect 5 new customers to the existing gas network using horizontal drilling to minimize surface disruption.
Why This Matters: Live in Heart Lake First Nation? This project would bring natural gas service to 5 more homes or buildings in your community. The drilling method means less disruption to the road during construction.
Regulations & Permits
Indigenous & Northern
Natural Resources
Closed
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (Federal)
City West Cable & Telephone wants to bury about 1 km of fiber optic cable to bring internet service to homes in Health Bay. The work would use directional drilling, trenching, or existing conduits along roadways.
Why This Matters: Live in Health Bay? This project would bring fiber internet to your doorstep. Construction along roadways might cause temporary disruptions, but the end result is faster, more reliable internet.
Regulations & Permits
Housing & Communities
Technology & Digital
Closed
Montreal Airport Authority (Federal)
Bombardier wants to expand its warehouse at Montreal-Trudeau Airport in Dorval. The project adds 553 square metres to the building and repaves 704 square metres outside. It's for unloading and storing large aircraft components.
Why This Matters: This is a routine industrial expansion at an existing airport facility. Unless you work at or near the Bombardier plant in Dorval, this won't affect your daily life. It's part of normal airport operations.
Environmental Assessment
Economy & Jobs
Transportation
Closed
Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)
Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation needs to stabilize eroding riverbanks at two sites: a community cemetery and a Red River outfall location. The dike protecting the cemetery had to be moved after repeated slope failures. This project would...
Why This Matters: This project protects a First Nation community's cemetery from erosion and flooding. The dike system also manages flood water for the entire community. If you live in southern Manitoba near the Red River, flood protection infrastructure affects everyone downstream.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Indigenous & Northern
Closed
Business Development Bank of Canada (Federal)
Two Canadian companies want the Business Development Bank of Canada to finance a new manufacturing building in Texas. The 2,787 m² fabric tension building would be built on an existing gravel pad next to a warehouse. BDC posted this notice to meet...
Why This Matters: This is a routine environmental notice for a BDC financing decision. It's in Texas, not Canada, so it won't affect most Canadians directly. The notice exists because federal agencies must assess environmental impacts before approving financing.
Environmental Assessment
Economy & Jobs
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to repair, maintain, and replace fences at Canadian Forces Base Suffield in Alberta. This includes posts, barbed wire, signs, and gates. Some fencing will be removed permanently as areas are decommissioned.
Why This Matters: This is routine military base maintenance with minimal public impact. If you live near CFB Suffield, you might notice construction activity along fence lines.
Environmental Assessment
Natural Resources
Closed
Correctional Service Canada (Federal)
Correctional Service Canada needs to empty two underground fire water tanks at Bath and Millhaven Institution for cleaning and repairs. This means releasing about 1.17 million litres of non-chlorinated water into the local environment.
Why This Matters: Live near Bath Institution in eastern Ontario? Over a million litres of water will be released into the local environment. The water isn't chlorinated, but large releases can still affect nearby streams or drainage.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Justice & Rights
Closed
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (Federal)
A property owner wants to build a private dock on Indian Arm in North Vancouver. The dock would include a 15-metre ramp and a 10-metre mooring float attached to an existing fixed dock. Construction would take two to three weeks.
Why This Matters: Live near 306 Sasamat Lane on Indian Arm? This dock could affect your waterfront views and boat traffic in the area. Neighbours may want to weigh in on how private docks are approved along this stretch of Burrard Inlet.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to replace underground steam pipes at the military base in Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. The work involves digging up old pipes along Loring Drive and Canuck Road, installing new ones, and replacing a...
Why This Matters: This is routine infrastructure maintenance on a military base. Unless you work or live at CFB Goose Bay, this project won't affect your daily life. For base personnel, there may be temporary disruptions during construction.
Environmental Assessment
Natural Resources
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to expand underground pipeline infrastructure at a gas storage facility on Canadian Forces Base Suffield in Alberta. Two existing caissons need to be merged into one larger structure to allow proper...
Why This Matters: This is a routine infrastructure maintenance project on a military base. It mainly affects DND operations and contractors working at CFB Suffield. Most Canadians won't notice any direct impact.
Environmental Assessment
Natural Resources
Closed
Parks Canada (Federal)
A homeowner in Banff wants to upgrade their property at 557 Buffalo Street. The work includes a new fence, deck, roof, siding, retaining wall, and sewer line replacement. Because Banff is inside a national park, Parks Canada reviews these changes.
Why This Matters: Live near Buffalo Street in Banff? This construction could affect your neighbourhood temporarily. For most Canadians, this is a routine residential permit with no broader impact.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to extend Sherman Road by 135 meters and resurface 287 meters of Dundonald Drive in the South Townsite residential area at Garrison Petawawa. This is a routine infrastructure project on a military base.
Why This Matters: Live in military housing at Garrison Petawawa? This roadwork will happen in your neighbourhood. Expect some construction disruption, but better roads when it's done.
Environmental Assessment
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
National Defence (Federal)
The Department of National Defence wants to replace corroded steam and condensate pipes at the Central Heating Plant on Canadian Forces Base Halifax. The work involves digging up and replacing about 6 metres of buried piping, plus valves and...
Why This Matters: This is routine infrastructure maintenance on a military base. It's unlikely to affect anyone outside CFB Halifax. The environmental notice is standard procedure for federal construction projects.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate