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Environmental Justice Implications of the Building Canada Act (Bill C-5)

Organizer: Sustainability Network

Part 1: Overview Webinar: Environmental Justice Implications of the Building Canada Act (Bill C-5)

In June 2025, Bill C-5 received royal assent and the Building Canada Act was enacted. In this 1-hour webinar, a panel of environmental lawyers from across Canada will provide an overview of the Building Canada Act, primary concerns related to its implementation, and opportunities for public engagement.This webinar is designed for staff or volunteers with environmental NGOs, or anyone seeking to understand the new Building Canada Act and associated projects of national interest.
Date: Part 1 - November 5, 1-2 PM ET, Part 2 - November 19, 1-3 PM ET

Cost:

Part 1 - $20 (Zoom Webinar)

Part 2 - $40 (Zoom Meeting)

Part 1 & 2 Package: $50

*All registrants will be provided with a link to the recording and presentation slides following the session. The recording will be available for 60 days.

Part 2: Online Workshop: Environmental Justice Implications of the Building Canada Act (Bill C-5)


In June 2025, Bill C-5 received royal assent and the Building Canada Act was enacted. In this 2-hour workshop, presenters will interactively involve participants in discussing strategic legal considerations for campaigns aimed at implementation of the Building Canada Act. There will also be regionally relevant discussions, including BC’s Bill 15 (Infrastructure Projects Act) and Ontario's Bill 5 (Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025).

This workshop is designed for staff or volunteers with environmental NGOs who are working on Bill C-5 implementation, or anyone seeking to become engaged regarding the new Building Canada Act and associated projects of national interest.

‍Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/environmental-justice-implications-of-the-building-canada-act-bill-c-5

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