Sustainable Development Strategy
2004-2006
Environment Canada's Sustainable Development
Strategy 2004-2006 highlights for Canadians key commitments that the
department will undertake over the next three years to further our sustainable
development obejctives, to participate in building a government-wide approach
to sustainable development, and to address our international sustainable
development agenda.
The Sustainable Development Strategy 2004-2006 builds upon the strengths
of our previous Strategy by continuing to advance four themes that have
shaped the department's approach in recent years: Information for Decision
Making; Innovative Instruments; Partnerships for Sustainable Development;
and, Managing for Sustainable Development.
SDS 2004-2006 is designed to strengthen Environment Canada's capacity to make policy
and programming decisions that advance sustainable development and to deliver the information
and tools that will enable Canadians to better support sustainable development. The attached document summarizes the essential
themes and directions of Environment Canada’s SDS 2004-2006 in a one-page
format.
Environment Canada will report annually on the Department's progress
in achieving the commitments and outcomes set out in SDS 2004-2006.
We welcome your views on SDS 2004-2006 and invite you to Contact
Us with your comments.
Implementation Progress Highlights
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