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National Capital Commission (Federal)
The National Capital Commission wants to build a multi-level wooden deck stepping down to the Ottawa River, right beside the Rideau Canal locks and across from Parliament Hill. The deck would be about 15 by 11 meters and let people fish, gather, and...
Why This Matters: Love fishing or hanging out by the water in downtown Ottawa? This deck would give you a new spot right beside a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's one of the most visible locations in the capital—across from Parliament Hill. If you use the pathways near Major's Hill Park, construction will affect...
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Housing & Communities
Closed
Montreal Airport Authority (Federal)
Montreal's main airport is getting a major overhaul of how you get in and out. The old multi-level parking garage is being torn down and replaced with a new one connected directly to the REM light rail station. New drop-off zones and pedestrian...
Why This Matters: Fly out of Montreal? This affects your airport experience for the next six years. Construction starts November 2025, so expect disruptions. The upside: better connections to the REM train and smoother drop-offs once it's done.
Environmental Assessment
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)
Teranorth Construction wants approval to operate a portable rock crushing plant anywhere in Ontario. The equipment includes crushers, a screener, and diesel engines that emit particulate matter, silica dust, and exhaust gases. It could run 24/7...
Why This Matters: This is a mobile facility that could operate near any community in Ontario. If it sets up near you, you'd hear the noise and breathe the dust. The permit allows round-the-clock operation with no seasonal limits.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Natural Resources
Closed
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (Federal)
The federal government is assessing whether to approve an expansion of port facilities in Matane, Quebec. Right now, they're offering funding to help Indigenous peoples and the public participate in the review process. You can apply for money to...
Why This Matters: Live near Matane or use the port? This expansion could change traffic, noise, and the waterfront. Indigenous communities with rights in the area have a direct stake. Even if you're not local, this is a chance to shape how Canada balances economic development with environmental protection.
Environmental Assessment
Environment & Climate
Transportation
Closed
Ministry of Mines (ON)
New Gold wants permission to drill and cut lines on mining claims northwest of Emo, Ontario. The company would clear small areas for drill rigs and cut paths through the bush for surveys. This is early-stage exploration to test what minerals might...
Why This Matters: Live near Pattullo or Nelles townships? This drilling could affect local trails and bush areas. If you hunt, fish, or trap in this area, you might notice cleared paths and drill sites. Well water users should know about any drilling activity nearby.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Natural Resources
Closed
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)
A local outdoors association wants to renew its permit to draw water from three wells for fish farming. The wells are near Gelert Road in Haliburton, Ontario. Combined, they'd take up to 554,400 litres of groundwater daily for the next 10 years. The...
Why This Matters: Live near Haliburton or rely on well water in the area? This permit could affect local groundwater levels. The association runs aquaculture operations that need constant water flow year-round.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Natural Resources
Closed
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)
Linde Canada wants to consolidate and update its air emissions permits for a carbon dioxide plant in Mississauga. The new approval would cover all emission sources at the facility, including compressors, cooling towers, and heating equipment. It...
Why This Matters: Live near Southdown Road in Mississauga? This plant releases particulate matter and carbon dioxide into the air. The permit sets limits on how much they can emit and produce. If you're concerned about local air quality or noise, now's the time to weigh in.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Closed
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)
Cox Construction wants to renew its permit to take water from a dugout pond near Guelph for washing gravel and sand. They're asking to pump up to 3 million litres per day for aggregate washing operations. This is a Category 3 permit—the highest risk...
Why This Matters: Live near Puslinch or rely on local groundwater? This permit could affect water levels in the area. Category 3 means the province considers this a high-risk water taking. If you have a well or care about local streams, this one's worth watching.
Regulations & Permits
Environment & Climate
Natural Resources
Closed
Saskatoon, SK
Saskatoon is testing a new approach to managing natural areas like forests and wetlands. The city created management plans for two pilot sites: Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area and the Small Swale. These plans were approved by City Council...
Why This Matters: Use these trails for walking, cycling, or just getting outside? This affects how they're maintained and improved. Live near these natural areas? The plans shape what happens next door. Care about local wildlife and green spaces? This sets the template for how Saskatoon protects nature going forward.
Community Planning
Environment & Climate
Housing & Communities
Closed
Saskatoon, SK
A multi-sport training studio for kids and athletes wants to open at 119 105th Street East in Saskatoon's Sutherland Industrial area. The catch? It's zoned for heavy industry, so the city needs to decide if a commercial school fits there. Up to 30...
Why This Matters: Live or work in Sutherland Industrial? This could bring more traffic and parking demand to the area. Parents looking for sports training options for their kids might get a new local option.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Closed
Halifax, NS
Halifax wants input on making it safer and easier to walk, bike, and take transit between the MacDonald Bridge and Woodside Ferry Terminal. The plan focuses on Wyse Road, Windmill Road, and Alderney Drive in downtown Dartmouth. This is phase...
Why This Matters: Walk, bike, or bus through downtown Dartmouth? This plan could make your commute safer and faster. Parents with strollers, seniors, and cyclists would all benefit from better-connected routes. If you use the MacDonald Bridge or Woodside Ferry, this affects how you get there.
Community Planning
Housing & Communities
Transportation
Closed
Ontario Energy Board (ON)
Wataynikaneyap Power wants to set its electricity transmission rates for 2026. This Indigenous-led company operates the Watay Power Line, which connects remote First Nations communities in northwestern Ontario to the provincial grid. The Ontario...
Why This Matters: Live in a remote First Nations community in northwestern Ontario? This company provides your connection to reliable grid power. The rates they charge affect what Ontario electricity customers pay overall. Several First Nations have submitted letters supporting this application.
Regulations & Permits
Indigenous & Northern
Natural Resources
Closed
Ontario Energy Board (ON)
Algoma Power Inc. has applied to the Ontario Energy Board to change its electricity distribution rates for 2026. The OEB has already issued a decision and rate order in December 2025, approving new rates for customers in the Algoma region of...
Why This Matters: Live in the Algoma region? Your electricity bill is changing. Algoma Power serves about 12,000 customers in Northern Ontario, including Wawa, Dubreuilville, and surrounding areas. The new rates take effect in 2026.
Regulations & Permits
Finance & Consumer
Closed
Ontario Energy Board (ON)
Centre Wellington Hydro is asking the Ontario Energy Board to approve new electricity distribution rates for 2026. This is a routine annual rate adjustment under the Incentive Rate-setting Mechanism. The OEB has already issued a Decision and Rate...
Why This Matters: Live in Centre Wellington? Your electricity bill is about to change. This rate case determines what you'll pay for delivery charges starting in 2026. The decision has already been made, but you can see how your rates were set.
Regulations & Permits
Finance & Consumer
Closed
Ontario Energy Board (ON)
Enova Power Corp. has applied to the Ontario Energy Board to adjust its electricity distribution rates for 2026. This is a routine annual rate adjustment under the Incentive Rate-setting Mechanism (IRM). The OEB has already issued a Decision and...
Why This Matters: If you get your electricity through Enova Power in Ontario, this decision affects what you pay on your bill. Distribution charges are a portion of every electricity bill. The rate change takes effect in 2026.
Regulations & Permits
Finance & Consumer
Natural Resources
Closed
Ontario Energy Board (ON)
Enbridge Gas wants to expand natural gas service to the Glendale community near Akwesasne. They're asking the Ontario Energy Board for an exemption from the usual leave-to-construct requirements. The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne has been involved as...
Why This Matters: Live in or near the Glendale community? This decision affects whether you'll get access to natural gas service. Indigenous communities near Akwesasne have been closely watching this case—the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne formally intervened to ensure their interests are considered.
Regulations & Permits
Indigenous & Northern
Natural Resources