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Summary of the matter addressed in the submission:
The Submitters assert that Canada, and more specifically the province of Quebec, is failing to effectively enforce: Quebec’s Mining Act: the Regulation Respecting Mineral Substances other than Petroleum, Natural Gas and Brine: and, the Sustainable Development Act, all in connection with the financing and environmental management of remediation and redevelopment of mining sites in Quebec.
In Submission SEM 09-004 (Quebec Mining), the Submitters assert that follow-up plans for the remediation and redevelopment of mining sites are lacking, there are irregularities in the payments of financial guarantees set aside for the remediation of Québec mining sites, and that management of access to information is poor. The Submitters also assert that the Auditor General found that Quebec paid C$264 million to clean up mining sites abandoned by their owners, while $16 million in statutory owner guarantee payments, which normally must be added to the overall liability, have not been accounted for. Regarding public participation and public disclosure requirements, the Submitters refer to the principles of the Quebec Sustainable Development Act and further assert that the Ministry of Natural Resources and Wildlife has ceased to publicize information on the mining industry.
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Submitter(s)
The Quebec Environmental Law Centre (Centre québécois du droit de l’environnement—CQDE) and Nature Québec
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