Programs and services

We are the lead federal department for a wide range of environmental issues, including taking action on clean growth and climate change. We are also engaged in activities aimed at:

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Environmental protection

The Environmental Protection Branch (EPB) implements legislation, regulations and other policies and programs that protect Canadians and the environment. Working with federal departments, provinces and territories, aboriginal people, municipalities, industry and environmental non-governmental organizations on:

Canadian Wildlife Service

Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) branch programs include:

Meteorological Service of Canada

Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) is the primary supplier of meteorological and water resources information in Canada. With a Canada-wide observation network to monitor changes in the weather, climate, water, ice and air quality, to obtain the data behind the weather forecasts and warning provided to Canadians on a 24-hour basis. 

Climate change

The Climate Change Branch (CCB) leads the coordination, development and implementation of Canada’s climate policy and programs. In collaboration with their partners to support a clean economy, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and build Canada’s resilience to a changing climate.

International affairs

The International Affairs Branch (IAB) works with experts across ECCC and other departments to advance Canada’s priorities and positions on bilateral, multilateral, regional and global climate change and environmental issues. IAB supports Canada’s negotiation and implementation of international environmental agreements and the environmental provisions in free trade agreements.

Science and technology

Science and Technology Branch (STB) undertakes fundamental work to understand emerging threats in Canada’s ecosystems through atmospheric and climate modelling, water quality monitoring, risk assessment and regulatory activities.

Strategic Policy Branch

The Strategic Policy Branch (SPB) has a leadership role within the Department in a number of areas, including strategic policy development, agenda management, policy planning, results and delivery, Indigenous and intergovernmental affairs, economic analysis, sustainable development strategies and indicators, regional analysis, outreach and program delivery. Through the Regional Directors General Offices, the Branch supports the Department’s overall goals and objectives by managing relations with the regions and associated key stakeholders.

Enforcement

The Enforcement Branch (EB) is responsible for enforcing Canadian environmental and wildlife acts and regulations through the work of on-the-ground enforcement officers across Canada who enforce the applicable laws in a fair, predictable and consistent manner.

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