Reducing Pollution from Maritime Transport
Status: Completed
Operational Plan: 2017 - 2018
The marine transport of trade between Canada, Mexico, and the United States, and with global trading partners, supports our economies and well-being. It also produces high levels of pollution that impact our air and water quality and the health of our communities. This project shares capacity to improve efficiency, environmental performance, and competitiveness of this sector and support the anticipated growth in trade and transport while reducing the environmental footprint.

Indigenous Approaches to Freshwater Management in North America (2021–2024)
For many Indigenous Peoples across North America water is sacred. Water is also at the core of the six pillars under CEC’s Strategic Plan: water management, water cleanliness, ecosystem health, marine pollution, and supporting economic sectors heavily reliant on the sustainable management of water.
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