The History of Environment in Canada

Year

1900

The Canadian Forestry Association was founded in 1900 to promote timber conservation measures and the creation of a forestry school. Six years after its founding, it held a forestry convention that led to more interest in forest conservation. The recommendations put forward at the convention were adopted by federal and provincial governments, including a Forest Reserves Act to maintain the supply of timber and conserve water through forest conservation.

Source: The Canadian Encyclopedia: Environmental Movement https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/timeline/environment