Parks Canada Agency's Forward Regulatory Plan: October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2019
This plan provides information on regulatory proposals that the Parks Canada Agency expects to bring forward over the next two years. It also identifies public consultation opportunities and departmental contact information.
Proposed Regulatory Initiatives:
- Regulations Amending the National Parks of Canada Wilderness Area Declaration Regulations (Riding Mountain National Park, La Mauricie National Park, Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site and Prince Edward Island National Park)
- National Parks of Canada Wild Animal Regulations
- Land Use Management Regulations
- Regulations Amending the National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations
- Ministerial Orders to Protect Critical Habitat on Lands under Parks Canada Agency's Management not described in the Canada National Parks Act
- National Marine Conservation Areas General Regulations
- Miscellaneous Amendment Regulations to Address Concerns of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations
Regulations Amending the National Parks of Canada Wilderness Area Declaration Regulations (Riding Mountain National Park, La Mauricie National Park, Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site and Prince Edward Island National Park)
Description of the objective
Enabling Act: Canada National Parks Act - Sub-section 14 (1)
Under the Act, any area of a national park or a national park reserve that exists in a natural state or that is capable of returning to a natural state may by regulation, be declared to be a wilderness area. The Minister may not authorize activities to be carried out in a wilderness area that are likely to impair the wilderness character of the area. Development and use that is inconsistent with the wilderness character is prohibited.
The proposed Regulations would add new wilderness areas in the following four national parks: Riding Mountain National Park (Manitoba), La Mauricie National Park (Quebec), Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site (Nova Scotia) and Prince Edward Island National Park (Prince Edward Island).
Indication of business impacts
There are no expected business impacts.
Public consultation opportunities
Public consultations about the proposed wilderness areas were held during the development of the management plans for the four national parks between 2007 and 2013. Members of Indigenous groups and communities located in or surrounding the national parks were included in all consultations.
The proposed amendments will be published in the Canada Gazette, Part I. Target date for publication is Fall 2018.
Departmental contact
Director, Policy, Legislative and Cabinet Affairs
Strategic Policy and Investment Directorate
Telephone: 1-888-773-8888
info@pc.gc.ca
National Parks of Canada Wild Animal Regulations
Description of the objective
Enabling Act: Canada National Parks Act - Sub-section 16 (1)
Parks Canada is proposing National Parks of Canada Wild Animal Regulations to replace the current National Parks Wildlife Regulations. The National Parks of Canada Wildlife Regulations were developed in 1981 before the establishment of most national parks in northern Canada, and do not take into account economic commitments made under land claim agreements or increased visitation to northern parks where the risk of polar bear encounters is high.
The proposed amendments to the Regulations would:
- Enhance protection of all wild animals and their dwelling places;
- Respect obligations under various land claim agreements, impact and benefit agreements or park establishment agreements; and
- Enhance visitor safety in national parks where polar bears are present by establishing certain categories of park users authorized to carry and use firearms for self-protection and the protection of others from bears.
Indication of business impacts
There may be business impacts. The "One-for-One" Rule and/or the Small Business Lens may apply.
Public consultation opportunities
During 2011, extensive consultations were held with key stakeholders across Canada and communities in Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, the Yukon, Labrador and northern Manitoba. The public was also invited to provide on-line comments through a Parks Canada consultation website.
There will be further opportunity for consultation on the proposed amendments after publication in the Canada Gazette, Part I. These consultations are anticipated to occur during the 2016-2018 time period.
Target date for publication in the Canada Gazette, Part I is Spring 2019.
Departmental contact
Director, Policy, Legislative and Cabinet Affairs
Strategic Policy and Investment Directorate
Telephone: 1-888-773-8888
info@pc.gc.ca
Land Use Management Regulations
Description of the objective
Enabling Act: Canada National Parks Act - Sub-section 16 (1)
The four major national parks regulations that govern the standards and processes for construction in national parks (National Parks Building Regulations, National Parks of Canada Cottages Regulations, National Parks Signs Regulations, and Town of Jasper Zoning Regulations) need to be updated to reflect current national building standards and to ensure consistency with comparable processes elsewhere in Canada. The Land Use Management Regulations would consolidate provisions of the existing regulations.
The proposed Regulations would improve the review and permitting process for building proposals in national parks and bring these in line with national building codes and safety standards.
Indication of business impacts
There may be business impacts. The "One-for-One" Rule and/or the Small Business Lens may apply.
Public consultation opportunities
Parks Canada will seek input from interested Canadians on the proposed Regulations. Consultations will include communications with key stakeholders and meetings in park communities. The public will also be invited to provide comments on-line through a Parks Canada consultation website. These consultations are anticipated to occur during the 2016-2018 time period.
The proposed Regulations will be published in the Canada Gazette, Part I for a 30-day comment period. The target date for publication is Spring 2019.
Departmental contact
Director, Policy, Legislative and Cabinet Affairs
Strategic Policy and Investment Directorate
Telephone: 1-888-773-8888
info@pc.gc.ca
Regulations Amending the National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations
Description of the objective
Enabling Act: Canada National Parks Act - Sub-section 16 (1)
Amendments to the Regulations are required periodically to reflect changes in the aquatic ecosystem and conservation strategies to maintain sustainable populations of fish species in national parks. Amendments are also required to update technical terms and reflect the establishment of new national parks and obligations in new park establishment agreements.
Indication of business impacts
There are no expected business impacts.
Public consultation opportunities
Parks Canada will be seeking input from interested Canadians on the proposed Regulations. Consultations will include communications with key stakeholders and opportunities for the public to comment on-line through a Parks Canada consultation website. These consultations are anticipated to occur during the 2016-2018 time period.
The proposed amendments will be published in the Canada Gazette, Part I. Target date for publication is Winter 2019.
Departmental contact
Director, Policy, Legislative and Cabinet Affairs
Strategic Policy and Investment Directorate
Telephone: 1-888-773-8888
info@pc.gc.ca
Ministerial Orders to Protect Critical Habitat on Lands under Parks Canada Agency's Management not described in the Canada National Parks Act
Description of the objective
Enabling Act: Species at Risk Act, 2002 (SARA)
Critical habitat is the habitat necessary for the survival or recovery of a listed endangered, threatened or extirpated species on Schedule 1 of SARA. SARA requires that the critical habitat of all listed species, when found on federal lands, be legally protected against destruction within 180 days after it is identified in a finalized SARA recovery strategy or action plan.
From time to time, Parks Canada will make Ministerial Orders to protect critical habitat on lands that are under the Agency's authority, but that are not described under the Canada National Parks Act.
Indication of business impacts
There may be business impacts. The "One-for-One" and/or the Small Business Lens may apply.
Public consultations opportunities
The recovery documents that identify critical habitat are prepared in cooperation with affected decision makers (e.g., other departments, provincial, territorial and First Nation governments) and in consultation with landowners and other directly affected persons (e.g., municipal governments, lease holders).
Parks Canada will consult with Indigenous groups and key stakeholders in the development of Ministerial Orders before and after publication in the Canada Gazette, Part I. These consultations are anticipated to occur during the 2016-2018 time period. The nature and extent of consultations will depend upon the cultural significance of the species and the potential economic impact the designation and protection of critical habitat could have upon activities in national parks.
The proposed Ministerial Orders will be published in the Canada Gazette, Part I. The requirements for putting forward a Ministerial Order for protecting critical habitat are set out in the enabling legislation. As the files are ongoing, target dates for publication follow legislative requirements following the identification of critical habitat.
Departmental contact
Director, Policy, Legislative and Cabinet Affairs
Strategic Policy and Investment Directorate
Telephone: 1-888-773-8888
info@pc.gc.ca
National Marine Conservation Areas General Regulations
Description of the objective
Enabling Act: National Marine Conservation Areas Act, 2002
New general regulations for marine conservation areas under the National Marine Conservations Areas Act would provide clear requirements and expectations for the management of marine conservation areas; including with respect to: public safety; issuing permits, leases and licenses; the protection of ecosystems and elements of ecosystems; protection of cultural resources; and restricting or prohibiting activities.
Indication of business impacts
There may be business impacts. The "One-for-One" Rule and/or the Small Business Lens may apply.
Public consultation opportunities
Parks Canada will seek input from interested Canadians on the proposed Regulations. Consultations will include communications with key stakeholders in marine conservation area communities.
The proposed amendments will be published in the Canada Gazette, Part I. Target date for publication is Fall 2018/ Winter 2019.
Departmental contact
Director, Policy, Legislative and Cabinet Affairs
Strategic Policy and Investment Directorate
Telephone: 1-888-773-8888
info@pc.gc.ca
Miscellaneous Amendment Regulations to Address Concerns of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations
Description of the objectives
Enabling Act: Canada National Parks Act, 2000
On an ongoing basis, the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations reviews Parks Canada regulations for errors, omissions, discrepancies, and Official Language concordance. Issues identified by the Committee are brought to the attention of the Parks Canada Agency and amendments to the regulations will be made, as deemed necessary, to address the recommendations of the Committee.
The purpose of the Miscellaneous Amendment Regulations to Address Concerns of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations is to make clarifications and corrections to provisions within existing regulations and to make the links between sections of various regulations more apparent. They are also intended to clarify and facilitate the interpretation of Parks Canada regulations in order to ensure sound management of protected heritage places.
Indication of business impacts
There are no expected business impacts.
Public consultation opportunities
These amendments to the regulations would not be controversial and are generally “housekeeping” in nature, addressing items identified by the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations. No public consultation on the proposals under the Miscellaneous Amendment Regulations to Address Concerns of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations are required.
The proposed amendments will be published in the Canada Gazette, Part II. As the Committee’s work is ongoing, target dates for publication are to be determined.
Departmental contact
Director, Policy, Legislative and Cabinet Affairs
Strategic Policy and Investment Directorate
Telephone: 1-888-773-8888
info@pc.gc.ca
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