Canadians have the right to a healthy environment with passage of new law
OTTAWA — Changes to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act enshrining the right to a healthy environment have passed into law.
The federal government has been working on the legislation for several years, and introduced the latest version in the Senate in February.
It also adds a sentence to the act guaranteeing that every Canadian has the right to a healthy environment and makes it a duty of the government to protect that right.
The government now has up to two more years to define how that right will be implemented when it comes to enforcing the act.