Budget 2023 delivers important new investments to advance nature goals, but new subsidies to industry could hinder progress
Canada’s first budget since the signing of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework at COP15 last December includes almost $2.5 billion in new funding to advance Canada’s commitment to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030.
Nature Highlights in Budget 2023:
Canada’s first budget since the signing of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework at COP15 last December includes almost $2.5 billion in new funding to advance Canada’s commitment to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030.
Nature Highlights in Budget 2023:
- $1.1 billion to conserve and protect nature in Canada and around the world, including $800 million to support up to four Indigenous-led conservation initiatives, to advance Canada’s commitment to protect 30% of land and water by 2030
- $650 million to clean up and restore the Great Lakes and other lakes and rivers across Canada
- $450 million in total to protect whales, reduce the ocean impacts of shipping, and protect fish and fish habitat as key follow-up actions to IMPAC5
- $350 million for international biodiversity conservation work in the global south as announced at COP 15