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Ontario Government Proposes Major Changes to Environmental Assessment Act

Ontario Government Proposes Major Changes to Environmental Assessment Act

Today, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing announced new legislation to amend the Environmental Assessment Act in a new Bill, titled the COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act.  The proposed changes include:

  • Landfill Approvals: A requirement for new, large landfill applicants to ensure there is local support from host municipalities, and certain neighbouring adjacent municipalities within 3.5km that meet certain criteria as part of the approvals process. The government, in its announcement, describes this as “a balanced approach that puts communities at the center of decision-making and provides more certainty for landfill applicants, while ensuring enough landfill capacity in the province.”
  • Reducing Delays for Environmental Infrastructure Projects, including changes to the Environmental Compliance Approval process.
  • Environmental Assessment Timelines: Reduced timelines for Terms-of-Reference, assessment reviews, and Minister’s decisions, and the creation of Project Lists, which the government believes will reduce timelines from 6 to 3 years for large projects, and match the level of assessment requirements with the level of environmental impact so critical infrastructure projects can get off the ground without undue delay.

This legislation was introduced today, and must undergo public consultations and committee review before it is brought back to the Legislature for final approval. OWMA will be analyzing these new proposals in detail in the coming days, and will be delivering policy recommendations to address key provisions in the Bill, we will also be meeting with senior government officials to amend certain provisions that create barriers to expanding waste disposal capacity in Ontario.