Media Advisory—The Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development will deliver 5 performance audit reports to the House of Commons—Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Media Advisory—The Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development will deliver 5 performance audit reports to the House of Commons—Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Ottawa, 15 April 2024—On Tuesday, 30 April 2024, the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, Jerry V. DeMarco, will deliver 5 performance audit reports to the House of Commons. Tabling in Parliament is expected at approximately 10:00 am (eastern timeET). Descriptions of the reports are provided below.

Embargoed reports

If you are a journalist accredited by a recognized media organization and wish to receive an embargoed copy of the report at 8:00 am (ET) on 30 April 2024, please email Infomedia@oag-bvg.gc.ca. You must be registered by 5:00 pm (ET) on 26 April 2024 to receive an embargoed copy. Please note that print copies of the reports are not available. Subject matter experts will be available online as of 8:30 am (ET) on 30 April 2024 to answer technical questions (no attribution).

News conference

Media accredited by the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery are invited to attend a news conference with the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, Jerry V. DeMarco, from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm (ET) by Zoom or in person (180 Wellington Street, Room 325, Ottawa). Media who are not members of the press gallery may contact pressres2@parl.gc.ca for temporary access.

Interviews

To book an interview, please call 1‑888‑761‑5953 or email infomedia@oag-bvg.gc.ca.

Included in this release:

Report 1—Contaminated Sites in the North. This audit focused on whether Crown‑Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada and Transport Canada, working with Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, effectively managed federal contaminated sites in the North by reducing risks to the environment and human health and the associated financial liability for current and future generations. The programs examined included the Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan and the Northern Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program.

Report 2—Greening of Building Materials in Public Infrastructure. This audit focused on whether Public Services and Procurement Canada, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, Natural Resources Canada, and Infrastructure Canada used the Government of Canada’s purchasing power effectively to support and prioritize the use of low embodied carbon construction materials—including steel, aluminum, and concrete—in public infrastructure projects to contribute to environmental protection and sustainable development. It also focused on determining whether Infrastructure Canada made effective use of its funding programs in pursuit of that same goal.

Report 3—Zero Plastic Waste. This audit focused on whether Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Crown‑Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, and Statistics Canada led by Environment and Climate Change Canada were on track to achieve their intended contributions to the Canada‑wide goal of reaching zero plastic waste by 2030 to reduce the impact of plastic pollution on the environment.

Report 4—Strategic Innovation Fund’s Net Zero Accelerator Initiative—Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. This audit focused on whether Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada managed the Strategic Innovation Fund’s Net Zero Accelerator to decarbonize the manufacturing industries in accordance with Canada’s climate goals and with due regard to value for money for Canadians.

Report 5—Agriculture and Climate Change Mitigation—Agriculture and Agri‑food Canada. This audit focused on whether Agriculture and Agri‑Food Canada designed and implemented an approach for how the agriculture sector will contribute to Canada’s 2030 and 2050 greenhouse gas mitigation and sequestration goals, commitments, and targets. This audit also examined whether the department delivered its climate change mitigation programs and activities to ensure that results are being achieved with respect to commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and sequester carbon.

Audit reports of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development are made available on the Office of the Auditor General of Canada website immediately following tabling.

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