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Project Évaluation régionale potentielle d'un corridor énergétique de l'Ouest reliant l'Alberta au Manitoba

  • Location (Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta) (Prince Albert, Saskatchewan) (Churchill, Manitoba)
  • Type d'évaluation : Demande de désignation non applicable
  • Statut : Achevé
  • Numéro de référence : 83942
  • Dernière modification : 2025-08-05
  • Pertinence : 935415
  • Le ministre de l'Environnement et du Changement climatique a reçu une demande d'évaluation régionale visant un corridor énergétique interprovincial reliant le Centre-Est de l'Alberta au Nord du Manitoba et le transport maritime connexe.

Document Réponse du vice-président concernant la demande d'une évaluation régionale

  • Project Évaluation régionale potentielle d'un corridor énergétique de l'Ouest reliant l'Alberta au Manitoba
  • Catégorie de document : Renseignements supplémentaires
  • Numéro de référence : 11
  • Date du document : 2025-07-28
  • Document : 162632F.html
  • Pertinence : 216785,74
  • Directeur, Western Energy Corridor Inc.
  • Calgary (Alberta), Canada Barry.Singleton@WesternEnergyCorridor.ca Monsieur Singleton, Je vous remercie d'avoir demandé une évaluation régionale du corridor énergétique de l'Ouest, par lettre au très honorable Mark Carney, premier ministre du Canada, le 20 mai 2025.
  • En plus des raisons exprimées par l'ancien ministre de l'Environnement et du Changement climatique à Western Energy Corridor Inc., le 15 novembre 2022 (145510), l'un des principaux objectifs des évaluations régionales aux termes de la LEI est d'éclairer les futures évaluations d'impact propres à un projet et d'en améliorer l'efficacité et l'efficience.
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  • Pertinence : 182345,75
  • Director, Western Energy Corridor Inc.
  • Calgary, Alberta, Canada Barry.Singleton@WesternEnergyCorridor.ca Barry Singleton: Thank you for your request for a regional assessment of the Western Energy Corridor as identified in your submission to the Right Honourable Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada on May 20, 2025. 
  • IAAC has determined that, although this third request for a regional assessment of the Western Energy Corridor provides additional context, this new submission does not contain additional information that would materially result in a different conclusion in theevaluation of the merits of a regional assessment request as outlined in the Operational Guide: Requesting a Regional or Strategic Assessment under the Impact Assessment Act.

Document Réponse du minister avec motifs

  • Project Évaluation régionale potentielle d'un corridor énergétique de l'Ouest reliant l'Alberta au Manitoba
  • Catégorie de document : Renseignements supplémentaires
  • Numéro de référence : 2
  • Date du document : 2022-11-15
  • Document : 145510F.html
  • Pertinence : 153281,25
  • Directeur Western Energy Corridor Inc.
  • Monsieur Singleton, Je vous remercie de la lettre du 18 août 2022 de la Western Energy Corridor Inc.
  • (WEC) demandant une évaluation régionale en vertu de la Loi sur l'évaluation d'impact (LEI) d'un corridor énergétique de l'Ouest reliant l'Alberta et le Manitoba, et notamment du transport maritime dans la baie d'Hudson.
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  • Pertinence : 128484,35
  • (WEC) requesting a regional assessment under the Impact Assessment Act (the IAA) of a Western Energy Corridor between Alberta and Manitoba, including marine shipping in Hudson Bay, and for the supplementary information you submitted on August 22, 2022.
  • Following careful consideration and analysis of your request, I have decided not to conduct a regional assessment of a proposed Western Energy Corridor for the reasons described below.
  • This request for a regional assessment is essentially the same as WEC's previous (March 23, 2021) request for a regional assessment of this energy corridor.

Comment Input for consideration - Regional Assessment Request Notification - Western Energy Corridor

  • Comment Évaluation régionale potentielle d'un corridor énergétique de l'Ouest reliant l'Alberta au Manitoba
  • Auteur : Administrateur de la part de Women and Gender Equality Canada
  • Numéro de référence : 9
  • Présenté : 2022-09-27 11 h 03
  • Phase du projet : S.O.
  • Avis de participation : S.O.
  • Pertinence : 115488,28
  • Please see the attached submission
  • Inclus pièce jointe
  • Pertinence : 266,64
  • Page 1 of 5 Potential Regional Assessment of a Western Energy Corridor from Alberta to Manitoba WAGE Comments – Sept. 2022 Request: IAAC requested a brief overview of missing GBA Plus components in the proponents Request for a regional assessment and addendum document and provide point form responses to relevant posed questions (See attached PDF – slides 10 to 12) especially around the following questions: FA presentation - WEC2 RA request.pdf Q2 whether current and future development in the region has the potential to cause adverse effects, including cumulative effects, that fall within federal jurisdiction Q3 Whether there are environmentally or otherwise sensitive areas or components located in the region that might be affected by development WAGE Comments: Below is a list of missing components from the current request for regional assessment (Potential Regional Assessment of a Western Energy Corridor from Alberta to Manitoba - Canada.ca) The
  • Request for a regional assessment and addendum document includes minimum information for conducting a Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus) assessment as it does not help us understand who is impacted by the project and how they may experience impacts differently.
  • We strongly suggest that the proponent reviews IAAC’s reference doc on GBA Plus, which are: o GBA Plus Guidance: https://www.canada.ca/en/impact-assessment-agency/services/policy- guidance/practitioners-guide-impact-assessment-act/gender-based-analysis.html 4.1 Environmental, Social, and Governance Considerations (page 20) The Western Energy Corridor was selected and designed to have minimal impact as it crosses approximately 1,560 kilometres of land.

Document Rapport provisoire d'évaluation régionale

  • Project Évaluation régionale de l'exploitation de l'énergie éolienne extracôtière à Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
  • Catégorie de document : Renseignements supplémentaires
  • Numéro de référence : 284
  • Date du document : 2024-10-01
  • Document : 159206F.pdf
  • Pertinence : 41584,03
  • Patterns of Activity and Fatality of Migratory Bats at a Wind Energy Facility in Alberta, Canada.
  • Potential Hydrodynamic Impacts of Offshore Wind Energy on Nantucket Shoals Regional Ecology: An Evaluation from Wind to Whales.
  • Life cycle assessment of onshore and offshore wind energy-from theory to application, Applied energy, 180.
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  • Pertinence : 36296,38
  • Potential Hydrodynamic Impacts of Offshore Wind Energy on Nantucket Shoals Regional Ecology: An Evaluation from Wind to Whales.
  • Canada has 19 WBRs located in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (UNESCO, 2021).
  • A Regional Assessment of the potential for offshore wind energy development in the province was initially viewed by the Committee as a straightforward undertaking.

Document From the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency to Manitoba East Side Road Authority re: EIS Technical Review Information Requests

  • Project Projet 4 - Route toutes saisons entre Berens River et la Première Nation de Poplar River
  • Catégorie de document : Renseignements supplémentaires
  • Numéro de référence : 17
  • Date du document : 2016-07-14
  • Document : 115152E.pdf
  • Pertinence : 15020,46
  • The EIS identifies 20 federally listed or assessed species at risk with likely potential to occur and use habitat in the Project Footprint/Local Assessment Area/Regional Assessment Area (Chapter 8, Table 8.4, and Appendix 9-7).
  • If/where differences between Aboriginal and Western knowledge arise, include both information sources in the assessment and provide a rationale on the decision to consider one source of information over another.
  • There is no analysis of the potential impacts to rights that may occur from these potential effects.
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  • Pertinence : 14980,01
  • From the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency to Manitoba East Side Road Authority re: EIS Technical Review Information Requests Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency Prairie and Northern Region Suite 1145, 9700 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4C3 Agence canadienne d'évaluation environnementale Région des Prairies et du Nord Pièce 1145, 9700 rue Jasper Edmonton (Alberta) T5J 4C3 Registry File #: 80094 July 14, 2016 Ms.
  • If/where differences between Aboriginal and Western knowledge arise, include both information sources in the assessment and provide a rationale on the decision to consider one source of information over another.
  • There is no analysis of the potential impacts to rights that may occur from these potential effects.

Document Évaluation des risques environnementaux - Déclassement in situ du réacteur WR-1 sur le site des Laboratoires de Whiteshell - Révision 6 (disponible en anglais seulement)

  • Project Déclassement in situ du réacteur Whiteshell-1
  • Catégorie de document : Renseignements supplémentaires
  • Numéro de référence : 114
  • Date du document : 2024-12-02
  • Document : 160907F.pdf
  • Pertinence : 7842,21
  • Human Health Risk Assessment (HHRA) Predicted human exposures to COPCs from WR-1 and WRDF were evaluated on the basis of potential toxicological effects for non-carcinogenic COPCs, potential cancer risk for carcinogens, and potential radiation dose from radionuclides.
  • A descent in ground elevation of 83 m from the Manitoba/Ontario border to Lake Winnipeg through a series of falls and rapids has resulted in hydroelectric development of the river.
  • Information in support of a recovery potential assessment of Carmine Shiner (Notropis percobromus).
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  • Pertinence : 6872,52
  • Human Health Risk Assessment (HHRA) Predicted human exposures to COPCs from WR-1 and WRDF were evaluated on the basis of potential toxicological effects for non-carcinogenic COPCs, potential cancer risk for carcinogens, and potential radiation dose from radionuclides.
  • A descent in ground elevation of 83 m from the Manitoba/Ontario border to Lake Winnipeg through a series of falls and rapids has resulted in hydroelectric development of the river.
  • Information in support of a recovery potential assessment of Carmine Shiner (Notropis percobromus).

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