Libéral
- Un gouvernement libéral s’engagerait à protéger 25% des terres et des eaux du pays d’ici 2025, et 30% d’ici 2030. Il freinerait aussi le déclin de la biodiversité d’ici 2030, en visant un rétablissement complet d’ici 2050.
- Un gouvernement libéral créerait dix nouvelles zones de protection marine et dix nouveaux parcs nationaux, et travaillerait avec les communautés autochtones afin de s’entendre sur la façon de gérer ces zones ensemble.
- Un gouvernement libéral créerait un fonds de 50 millions de dollars pour protéger les forêts anciennes en Colombie-Britannique.
- Un gouvernement libéral travaillerait avec les peuples autochtones afin d’offrir à ces populations plus de possibilités d'exercer leur responsabilité dans la gestion de leurs terres ancestrales, de leurs eaux et des glaces.
Establishing 10 new national parks and 10 new national marine conservation areas (NMCAs) in the next 5 years—doubling the size of the existing national parks and NMCA system in Canada.
Working with Indigenous communities on co- management agreements of these national parks and NMCAs.
Continuing to work with partners to ensure Canada meets its goals to conserve 25% of our lands and waters by 2025 and 30% of each by 2030.
Working to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030 in Canada and achieving a full recovery for nature by 2050. This includes championing this goal internationally to ensure that the world protects the intact nature required to reverse the biodiversity collapse and protect our climate.
— Forward. For Everyone., retrieved 2021-09-02
Work with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis partners to support new Indigenous Guardians programs and establish new Indigenous Guardians Networks.
Support Indigenous communities to build capacity to establish more IPCAs.
— Forward. For Everyone., retrieved 2021-09-02
Establish at least one new national urban park in every province and territory, with a target of establishing 15 national urban parks by 2030.
Invest an additional $200 million in the Natural Infrastructure Fund to continue funding community-led public green space projects in collaboration with municipalities, Indigenous communities, and non- profit organizations.
Continue building and connecting the TransCanada Trail, and creating new opportunities for Canadians to access it, by increasing annual funding to $13 million, growing the trail network by 10% helping create 10,000 jobs over the next five years.
Build a national trails tourism strategy and increase youth employment opportunities in partnership with Destination Canada to enhance local economic development opportunities.
Every Canadian should have access to nature and green space in their community. Simply put, it’s part of who we are.
— Forward. For Everyone., retrieved 2021-09-02
Reaching a nature agreement with the province of British Columbia to protect more of the province’s old growth forests and expand protected areas.
Establishing a $50 million B.C. Old Growth Nature Fund and working with partners to attract additional funding to further support the protection of important old growth forests.
Ensuring First Nations, local communities, and workers are partners in shaping the path forward on nature protection.
— Forward. For Everyone., retrieved 2021-09-02