Future infrastructure funding to require climate change be taken into account
OTTAWA — Canada’s new national climate adaptation strategy will tie future federal infrastructure transfers to the provinces to projects that incorporate adaptation efforts starting next year.
By 2025, provinces and territories will also have to build climate resilience into recovery efforts to get federal help after a disaster.
The strategy was finalized Tuesday, at a time when most Canadians have already directly experienced the changing weather patterns of global warming.
“We all recognize Canada is not ready to face the impacts of climate change,” Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said as he presented the final strategy at a news conference in Vancouver.


