The History of Environment in Canada

Year

1988

The Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) was passed into law, amalgamating existing legislation and introducing new powers to protect human health and the environment from pollution risks. CEPA provided a framework for assessing and managing toxic substances, regulating emissions, and addressing cross-border pollution, laying the groundwork for modern environmental protection in Canada.

Source: Government of Canada: Timeline: Major Milestones of Environment and Climate Change Canada https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/campaigns/50-years-environmental-action/eccc-timeline.html