Trudeau launches expanded oceans protection plan, with aim to reach more regions
BOWEN ISLAND, B.C. — Boosted coast guard facilities and increased safeguards for Canada’s coastal environments are part of an expanded $3.5-billion marine program that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has dubbed the “Oceans Protection Plan 2.0.”
Trudeau announced new details of the plan, first launched in 2016, during a news conference on Bowen Island, B.C.
“The Oceans Protection Plan 2.0 is about moving forward with new, bold action with partners from coast to coast to coast to protect and restore our oceans,” Trudeau said Tuesday.
In its most recent budget, the government pledged to add $2 billion over nine years to the $1.5 billion already set aside for ocean protection.


