Press Release
From: Environment and Climate Change Canada
December 15, 2025
Today, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature, marks the 30th anniversary of the Environmental Damages Fund by announcing that the Government of Canada will invest over $10.6 million in 23 projects that benefit ecosystems and communities across Canada.
For 30 years, the Environmental Damages Fund has turned fines, penalties, court orders, and voluntary payments from environmental violations into impactful projects that restore the environment and conserve wildlife and their habitats, showing that environmental harm can lead to environmental healing.
Since the program’s inception in 1995, more than $255 million has been invested in over 600 projects. These community-led initiatives have played a vital role in safeguarding biodiversity and fostering long-term environmental stewardship and resilience.
And now 23 new community-led projects are being added to the program, each receiving funding for projects that will focus on restoring or improving the natural environment, protecting wildlife, and improving environmental quality, as well as for research and development leading to restoration.
It is estimated that these 23 projects will:
By reinvesting fines from environmental violations in projects that restore the natural environment—often in the very places where damage occurred— the Environmental Damages Fund supports meaningful recovery and reinforces the principle that environmental good must follow environmental harm.
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“For 30 years, the Environmental Damages Fund has shown us that even when nature is harmed, there’s a path forward—one that leads to healing and restoration. It is encouraging to see how communities across Canada have turned accountability into action, transforming penalties from environmental infractions into impactful projects that protect the environment and conserve wildlife and their habitats. Today’s investment continues that legacy, and I’m inspired by the people behind these initiatives who are making a real difference for our environment today and for future generations.”
– The Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature
“At the University of Calgary, we are committed to the responsible stewardship of our natural environment through scientifically sound and community-engaged research. In Alberta, our communities and industries depend on healthy ecosystems, and the research we are undertaking with this funding will provide critical insights into the health of our watersheds.”
– Dr. Ed McCauley, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Calgary
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Office of the Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature
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Keean.Nembhard@ec.gc.ca
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