Natural Resources Canada Sample Clauses
The 'Natural Resources Canada' clause typically outlines the roles, responsibilities, or requirements related to the involvement of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) in a contract or agreement. This may include stipulations about compliance with NRCan regulations, reporting obligations, or the use of NRCan data, resources, or approvals. For example, a contract might require parties to adhere to NRCan standards for energy efficiency or to submit project results to the agency. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties are aware of and comply with relevant federal requirements overseen by Natural Resources Canada, thereby promoting regulatory compliance and alignment with national resource management policies.
Natural Resources Canada. Note: The following milestones represent the key activities associated with the regulatory process for the Project and are not intended to reflect the entire work plan schedule associated with this Project. Furthermore, these milestones may need to be adjusted as additional information is made available.
Natural Resources Canada. (NRCan): NRCan will play two roles in the Project Review. First, it will support the Minister of Natural Resources in making a recommendation to the GiC for consideration and decisions on the Project, including in relation to the Interim Approach. To support this role NRCan will develop the CCAR. Second, NRCan will act as a point of contact for the Proponent during the Project Review to provide information on the federal review process. NRCan will apply to participate in the NEB Assessment in order to advance these responsibilities. NRCan will support the NEB on issues related to consultation with Indigenous peoples through the MPMO Deputy Minister Committee structure, as required, throughout the Project Review.
Natural Resources Canada. The EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation (OAR)2 and Natural Resources Canada collaborated under this CRADA to develop an international version of the EPA’s ENERGY STAR Program online tool called Portfolio Manager. The new version enables organizations that own or operate commercial buildings in both the United States and Canada to fully participate in the ENERGY STAR buildings program, and allows users to compare their building’s performance relative to similar buildings in the United States. The ENERGY STAR buildings program helps operators of commercial buildings save energy and reduce greenhouse gases. The EPA has stated in its strategic plan that to achieve domestic environmental and human health goals, international partnerships are essential. Pollution is often carried by winds and water across national boundaries, posing risks to human health and ecosystems perhaps thousands of miles away. Further, many concerns, like climate change, are global.3 This research project supports the EPA’s strategic plan to use international partnerships to achieve goals and EPA’s objective to address climate change by reducing greenhouse gases. The project was completed in March 2016. Since this CRADA was managed by OAR staff, its outputs and products were not tracked by ORD.
