The History of Environment in Canada

Year

1972

The Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act

The Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act came into force, prohibiting the deposit of “waste” in Arctic waters. It extended a pollution enforcement zone 100 nautical miles from the low-water mark near the Arctic Islands to the east and to the 141st Meridian in the west. The U.S. government disliked the enforcement zone, arguing it was illegal under international law.

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