Petitions by Petition Number
- No. 515
- Leaded aviation fuel safety concerns for the community
- No. 514
- Baynes Sound ship-breaking industry proximity to residences
- No. 513
- Effects of proposed investment relating to the Elk Valley, British Columbia
- No. 512
- Legislated protection for Gatineau Park
- No. 511
- Remediation of 8 National Capital Commission properties on Bayview Station Road
- No. 510
- Federal policies on airport development, community engagement, accountability, and environmental policies regarding the Hunt Club Forest, Ottawa
- No. 509
- The climate and environmental impacts of Canada’s NORAD modernization and NATO operations in the North
- No. 508
- Protection of fish habitat in the Englishman River, Vancouver Island
- No. 507
- Policy measures to bring zero-emission advanced air mobility to rural Canada
- No. 506
- Call for a national pollinator strategy
- No. 505
- The protection of fish habitat in rivers and streams
- No. 504
- Request for regulations under the Fisheries Act for managing riparian areas
- No. 503
- National Urban Park status for the National Capital Greenbelt
- No. 502
- Federal government obligation to disclose information on presence of radioactive waste contamination
- No. 501
- Abandonment and reclamation liability of inactive oil wells on First Nations reserves
- No. 500
- Government of Canada’s plan to achieve net-zero procurement by 2050
- No. 499
- Environmental effects of the closure, remediation, and reclamation of oil sands mines
- No. 498
- Oil spill response plans for the southern resident killer whales
- No. 497
- Environmental impacts of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO’s) Camp Adazi military base in Latvia
- No. 496
- Update on the status of the Governor in Council’s undertaking to implement the Canada Energy Regulator’s 16 recommendations to the Governor in Council for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project
- No. 495
- Government of Canada funding through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, for research into the link between radiofrequency fields and potential health effects
- No. 494
- Questions on mobile‑source emission‑control technologies and wood‑burning‑appliances
- No. 493
- Canadians have the right to breathe clean air—A call for federal action on heavy truck pollution
- No. 492
- Clarity from Fisheries and Oceans Canada on British Columbia open net‑pen salmon farm issues
- No. 491
- Rail safety and maintenance
- No. 490
- The National Capital Commission's corporate plan and real-property optimization strategy: Green space versus monetizing green space
- No. 489
- Erosion of the National Capital Commission’s commitment to tree planting
- No. 488
- Federal Contaminated Sites Inventory does not include 1 and 19 Sir John A. MacDonald Parkway
- No. 487
- Environmental risk management plan for 1 and 19 Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway
- No. 486
- Environmental impact assessment
- No. 485
- Green and Inclusive Community Buildings grant application should not qualify for building at proposed location
- No. 484
- Political accountability for the continued use of glyphosate in Canada
- No. 483
- Request for an update or a timeline on the implementation of Recommendation 8 of the Standing Committee on Health’s 2015 parliamentary report
- No. 482
- Teachers and subsidized or free car parking at schools
- No. 481
- Health Canada’s actions regarding the consideration of the Canadian Medical Association, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, the College of Family Physicians of Canada
- No. 480
- Follow-up to petition 466 on environmental effects of the Bradford Bypass construction on fish and fish habitat
- No. 479
- Petition requesting that the Minister of Environment and Climate Change and the President of the Treasury Board review and amend an eligibility rule governing the Environmental Damages Fund
- No. 478
- Policy measures regarding the marketing of radiation-emitting devices to children under the age of 14 to ensure parents are aware of the health risks and how these risks can be avoided
- No. 477B
- Follow-up to petition 477 regarding federal environmental responsibilities for the Ottawa Hospital
- No. 477
- Federal environmental responsibilities for the largest hospital plan in Canada—The Ottawa Hospital
- No. 476
- Climate action, escalating biodiversity loss, and pollution
- No. 475
- Data on the Government of Canada’s public service on reasonable accommodations for environmental sensitivities, including electromagnetic hypersensitivity, as required under the Canadian Human Rights Act
- No. 474
- Funding of research through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research into testing, diagnosis and treatment of electromagnetic hypersensitivity and the possible impacts on health in the workplace
- No. 473D
- Follow-up to petition 473C on permethrin fogging of weeds and drift to weeds where bees are actively foraging
- No. 473C
- Request for information and clarification on the response to petition 473 from the Minister of Health
- No. 473B
- Request for further information and clarification on the response to petition 473 from the Minister of Environment and Climate Change
- No. 473
- The non-agricultural use of permethrin in Canada as a mosquito treatment, and the implications to insect and spider biodiversity and the food chain
- No. 472
- Establishment of a system for Canadians to report potential adverse reactions to radiation (radiofrequency electromagnetic fields) from wireless devices
- No. 471
- Greenhouse gas emissions in Canada, monitoring, reporting, and climate action
- No. 470
- Assessing effectiveness of regulation of asbestos and asbestos cement pipes in Canada
- No. 469
- Enforcement of environmental standards in British Columbia
- No. 468
- Farmland drainage crisis in Saskatchewan
- No. 467
- Asphalt plant air pollution concerns
- No. 466
- Environmental effects of the Bradford Bypass construction on fish and fish habitat
- No. 465
- Concerns surrounding groundwater contamination by a fertilizer plant in Yorkton, Saskatchewan
- No. 464
- Questioning federal oversight of greenspace north of the Montréal-Trudeau International Airport
- No. 463
- Concerns about Canada’s forest carbon quantification and accounting
- No. 462
- Effects of 6PPD tire rubber antioxidant on salmon and mitigation
- No. 461
- Ministerial responsibility to protect the northern spotted owl and its habitat
- No. 460
- Concerns about effective monitoring, reporting, and enforcement of environmental laws and permits governing resource extraction projects
- No. 459
- Evidence, science, experience to date, and analysis supporting Project List entries and thresholds
- No. 458
- The Government of Canada’s response to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water, products, and waste
- No. 457
- Responsibilities of Health Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada in protecting pollinators from the impact of neonicotinoid pesticides
- No. 456
- The Government of Canada’s rigour and transparency in evaluating the science regarding localized exposures to 5G technologies in its update of Safety Code 6
- No. 455
- Port authority decision making regarding coal exports and other environmental determinations under the Impact Assessment Act
- No. 454
- Social and gender equity impacts of federal COVID-19 financial support for the fossil fuel industry
- No. 453
- Federal funding of the Ontario Line and Canada’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure development
- No. 452
- Protecting aquatic environments from harmful effects of nanosilver in consumer products
- No. 451
- At-risk pipelines under the Ottawa River
- No. 450
- Status of implementation of Canada’s commitments to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
- No. 449
- Federal protection of critical habitat for migratory birds
- No. 448
- Acid mine drainage from Gatineau Park and vicinity
- No. 447B
- Follow-up petition on climate and environmental impacts of the new fleet of F-35 fighter jets
- No. 447
- Climate impact of new fighter jets
- No. 446
- Logistics required for deploying newly researched oil spill tools
- No. 445
- Federal funding for the Fraser Basin Council Society
- No. 444
- Need for environmental impact assessment on ecological effects of wide-scale wolf reduction programs
- No. 443
- Reporting relationship of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
- No. 442
- Textile waste
- No. 441
- Ministerial decisions on designation requests made pursuant to the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012
- No. 440
- Uncertainties about the management of single-use plastics
- No. 439
- The regulation of genetically engineered salmon under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- No. 438
- Reduction of plastic pollution
- No. 437
- Using ISO standards to measure greenhouse gases
- No. 436
- Multiple incidences of dead fish found on the shores of the Lièvre and Ottawa rivers in July 2019
- No. 435
- Use of social cost of carbon values by the Government of Canada
- No. 434
- Fluralaner toxicity in the environment
- No. 433
- Certain organic flame retardants substance grouping
- No. 432
- Concerns about single‑use plastics in our waters and about vinyl acetate–based products
- No. 431
- Oversight, safety, and public awareness of chemical product applications at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa
- No. 430
- Inquiry into the need for Fisheries and Oceans Canada to recover endangered eulachon
- No. 429
- Plastic pollution in our oceans
- No. 428
- Ten requests to the Government of Canada for improving the well-being of the environment
- No. 427
- Nuclear governance problems in Canada
- No. 426
- Canadian Coast Guard Aids to Navigation discarded batteries
- No. 425
- Public transit, municipal priorities, and federal government
- No. 424
- Petition for clarification on the conversion of Western Brook Pond Trail to a gravel access road in Gros Morne National Park
- No. 423
- Re-evaluation of glyphosate by Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency and the United States Environmental Protection Agency
- No. 422
- Results of wheat, oats, and corn sampling for glyphosate by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
- No. 421
- Questioning nuclear power as clean energy
- No. 420
- Federal financing of the Fraser Surrey Docks coal export terminal and other coal export facilities
- No. 419
- Concerns about investment in “new” nuclear technologies
- No. 418
- Need for a national policy on decommissioning of nuclear reactors
- No. 417
- Clarification requested on the proposed Icefields Trail in Jasper National Park
- No. 416
- Sustainable development in national parks
- No. 415
- The role of Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency in the environmental assessment of the proposed Ajax Mine
- No. 414
- Concerns about impacts of open-net fish farming on wild Pacific salmon
- No. 413
- Environmental assessment of nuclear projects
- No. 412
- Jefferd Creek Rerouting
- No. 411
- Policies and strategies for managing non-fuel radioactive waste
- No. 410
- Canada’s progress on implementing and reporting on Agenda 2030
- No. 409
- Health Canada’s Safety Code 6 threshold for excessive heating and other adverse effects from radiofrequency and microwave wireless radiation on the human eye and on infants
- No. 408
- The relationship of science to the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy
- No. 407
- Scientific review processes to determine limits on exposure to radiofrequency radiation according to Safety Code 6
- No. 406
- Recognition, protection, and accessibility for persons who suffer health impairment related to contamination by electromagnetic pollution
- No. 405B
- Follow-up petition on Canada’s nuclear legacy liabilities
- No. 405
- Canadian nuclear legacy liabilities: Cleanup costs for Chalk River Laboratories
- No. 404
- Nesting barn swallows at Norman Rogers Airport, in Kingston, Ontario
- No. 403
- Exposure of vulnerable persons to microwave and radiofrequency radiation
- No. 402
- Precautionary messaging and advisories in schools for safer use of wireless devices
- No. 401
- Institutionalized resistance to climate change action (wind energy)
- No. 400
- Timeliness of environmental assessments for projects 2 and 3 (Ontario Highway 69 expansion)
- No. 399
- Scientific weight of evidence for Safety Code 6, Health Canada’s radiofrequency exposure guidelines
- No. 398B
- Follow-up petition on adequate warnings to Canadians about the effects of radiofrequency and microwave radiation from personal and household wireless devices
- No. 398
- Adequate warnings to Canadians about the effects of radiofrequency and microwave radiation from personal and household wireless devices
- No. 397
- Learning from assessments of Canada’s Renewable Fuels Strategy as a prerequisite to developing a Clean Fuel Standard
- No. 396
- Concerns about fish farming practices in British Columbia and their effect on the health of farmed fish and wild fish
- No. 395
- Impact on migratory birds of tailings ponds in Alberta’s oil sands mines
- No. 394
- Adequacy of environmental risk assessment of industrial facility in Port Alberni, British Columbia
- No. 393
- Concerns about the spraying of pesticides close to a school in a rural area
- No. 392
- Concerns over crude oil shipping and oil spills on the Great Lakes
- No. 391
- Changing nature of protected areas in Canada
- No. 390F
- Follow-up petition on the quantification of Canada’s total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from exported fossil fuels
- No. 390E
- Follow-up petition on the quantification of Canada’s total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from exported fossil fuels
- No. 390D
- Follow-up petition on the quantification of Canada’s total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from exported fossil fuels
- No. 390C
- Follow-up petition on the quantification of Canada’s total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from exported fossil fuels—Questions about responses to petition 390B
- No. 390B
- Follow-up petition on the quantification of Canada’s total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from exported fossil fuels
- No. 390
- Quantification of Canada’s total carbon dioxide emissions from exported fossil fuels
- No. 389
- Legal protection of Gatineau Park, National Capital Region
- No. 388
- Protection of the Central Experimental Farm as a research facility and a national historic site of Canada
- No. 387
- Concerns about Canada’s continued use and import of asbestos
- No. 386
- Regulatory requirements and due process for transporting hazardous waste into Canada for disposal
- No. 385
- Adequacy of environmental risk assessment of the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project in Delta, British Columbia
- No. 384
- Relocation of the 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron—Deficiencies in environmental assessment and need for public consultation
- No. 383
- Port Metro Vancouver’s expansion and its environmental impact on migratory birds and their feeding ground at Roberts Bank
- No. 382
- Public consultation process for the re-evaluation of the herbicide glyphosate
- No. 381
- Concerns over Canadian Coast Guard response to English Bay oil spill in Vancouver
- No. 380
- Critical infrastructure and atmospheric security—Impacts of climate change
- No. 379
- Implementation of a federal compliance strategy for transboundary waste regulations
- No. 378
- Safety Code 6 and protection from electromagnetic radiation generated by a cell tower antenna
- No. 377B
- Follow-up petition on the interpretation and application of Canada’s Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy
- No. 377
- Interpretation and application of Canada’s Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy
- No. 376
- Climate change adaptation for national parks
- No. 375
- Status of contaminated site near Canadian Forces Base Valcartier
- No. 374
- Federal actions on climate change adaptation in Canada’s North
- No. 373
- Environmental concerns over oil leaking from a sunken cargo ship in Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland
- No. 372
- Federal responsibilities toward cancer prevention from risks associated with environmental carcinogens
- No. 371
- Environmental risks of hazardous goods transported by rail
- No. 370
- Risks of releasing coal and coal dust into the environment during transport
- No. 349b
- Follow-up petition on Canada’s interpreting of the international version of the precautionary principle within Canadian government departments
- No. 122F
- Follow-up petition on Silvermere Island and Silvermere Lake habitat concerns