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The Government of Canada investing $125m in marine safety projects involving Indigenous and coastal communities

Truro, NS The Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, the Honourable Anita Anand, announced on Feb. 4 an investment of over $125 million through two initiatives under the Ocean’s Protection Plan to strengthen marine safety in 47 communities across Canada. Specifically, funding will: 

  • support Indigenous communities in hiring marine coordinators, through the Indigenous and Local Communities Engagement and Partnership Program (ILCEPP); and
  • expand the Enhanced Maritime Situational Awareness initiative (EMSA), which provides an overview of the marine environment to local governments and organizations to advance marine safety, environmental monitoring, and protection in their communities. 

The Government of Canada remains dedicated to working meaningfully with First Nations, Métis and Inuit, and coastal communities in delivering the Oceans Protection Plan and respecting the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act

When Indigenous Peoples, industry, communities, subject matter experts, academia, and governments work together to protect our environment, grow our economy, and support jobs nationwide, we deliver real results for Canadians. Canada’s Oceans Protection Plan is keeping our oceans and coasts healthy, advancing reconciliation, and building a cleaner future for our children and grandchildren.

(Photo from Transport Canada Twitter)

 

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