Our Advocacy takes on variety of forms, including direct engagement with various government ministries, standing committees and regulatory agencies, as well as responding to public consultations. 

Below are some of the recent issues we have taken on, with information and links to our submissions.

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On June 13, 2023, Bill S-5, Strengthening Environmental Protection for a Healthier Canada Act, received royal assent. The Bill outlined amendments to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act which was enacted in 1999. The goal is to contribute to sustainable development through pollution prevention and to protect the environment, human life and health from the risks associated with toxic substances.

The Government is developing an implementation framework “the Framework” to set out how the right to a healthy environment will be considered in administering the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. These elements include the scope and limits of the right, related principles as well as procedural duties.

PDAC addressed a written submission to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change and the Minister of Health to provide perspective on the definition of healthy environments in Canada with a particular focus on the context of early-stage mineral exploration and development projects.


The Government of Canada created the “2030 Emissions Reduction Plan” to describe steps required to reduce emissions across the entire economy to reach our emissions reduction target of 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030 and put us on a path to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. This complements the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change, the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act, the Clean Fuel Standard and Canada’s international obligations under the Paris Agreement.

The government released a 2023 Progress Report on the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan and invited Canadians to share their views on Canada's Climate Future through a virtual public engagement platform. The input gathered from this process will be one of several factors considered when setting the 2035 target. The implications of the 2035 target may manifest through taxation, capital markets, regulatory affairs, and access to talent, or other avenues.

PDAC encouraged their members to participate in the virtual engagement platform and submitted a commentary letter outlining the relationship between critical mineral demand through 2035 and emission projections over the same period.