Responsible Resource Development
Natural resources are an important part of the fabric of Canada’s economy. This country has enormous natural wealth, from huge reserves of energy to massive tracts of forest and an abundance of minerals and metals.
Responsible Resource Development (RRD) means jobs, long-term growth and prosperity for all Canadians — both today and for generations to come. [More. . .]
Strengthening Environmental Protection
Responsible Resource Development will strengthen Canada’s world-class environmental standards through effective new measures that focus resources where they matter most.
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Enhancing Pipeline and Marine Safety
Under Responsible Resource Development a number of steps are being taken to reduce the risks associated with resource development and transportation of these resources to market.
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Responsible Resource Development and Jobs
Canada’s abundant natural resources are the backbone of our economy. Natural resources jobs are in every part of Canada from coast to coast to coast — in rural communities, in the North and in Aboriginal communities.
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Responsible Resource Development Initiatives
To maximize the value that Canada draws from its natural resources, the Economic Action Plan delivers initiatives that promote sustainable management, now and over the long term.
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Responsible Resource Development is the federal government’s systematic and comprehensive plan to create jobs, growth, and long-term prosperity while strengthening our world-class protection of the environment for future generations of Canadians.
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