Press Release
March 31, 2026
The world is more dangerous and divided. In response, Canada’s new government is focused on what we can control: building a stronger, more independent, and more sustainable country. As we build Canada strong, we are protecting what matters most, including the magnificent land and waters we have inherited.
The beauty of Canada’s natural environment is increasingly under threat. Climate change, pollution, and industrialisation are causing global habitat loss, an increase in invasive species, and more destructive wildfires and floods. Tackling this issue is both a moral duty and an economic imperative.
To protect Canada’s lands and waters, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, today launched A Force of Nature: Canada’s Strategy to Protect Nature. With an investment of $3.8 billion, Canada’s new nature strategy will protect and restore critical habitats, ensure industrial strategies complement our conservation efforts, and mobilise new capital for nature. Canada’s new government will introduce new measures that:
In 2022, at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Montréal, Canada joined 195 other countries in committing to protect 30% of the world’s lands and waters by 2030. To advance this mission, our new strategy will:
As we create and preserve areas that protect our nature and wildlife, we have to build in ways that are conducive to our conservation efforts. Our new nature strategy will ensure decisions about where and how we build take into account what the land protects and provides. Canada’s new government will:
Our government will catalyse sustained private sector investments that help reverse the decline of nature. In Canada and around the world, innovative financing models are emerging to help direct private investment toward protecting nature. To capitalise on these tools, we will:
Canada is the world’s second-largest country, with the world’s longest coastline and one of the world’s largest marine territories. Protecting our natural heritage is a task our government will deliver with the focus, ambition, and strategy it deserves. We will work with provincial and territorial governments, Indigenous Peoples, local governments, industry, and conservation organisations to deliver on our national and international commitments – and protect Canada’s natural environment for generations to come.
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“The beauty of Canada’s nature – from lakes and forests to mountains and coastlines – is central to our history, our identity, and our way of life. As Canadians, we have the responsibility to protect the lands and waters we have inherited. With unprecedented conservation efforts, the power of modern technology, and the wisdom of Indigenous traditions, our new nature strategy will protect what matters most and build a stronger, more sustainable Canada.”
The Rt. Hon. Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada
“Canada’s strength has always been rooted in our connection to nature. From coast to coast to coast, nature is not just part of our landscape, it’s part of who we are as Canadians. Through strong partnerships with Indigenous, provincial, and territorial governments, and other stakeholders, we will expand the network of protected areas in Canada, invest in programs designed to accelerate conservation, and restore ecosystems. Protecting nature is not separate from building Canada – it’s central to it. This plan reflects who we are as a country: people who understand that our environment, our economy, and our communities are strongest when they grow together.”
The Hon. Julie Aviva Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature
“A strong future for Canada depends on healthy, resilient oceans and freshwater. By investing in our wild Pacific Salmon Strategy Initiative and National wild Atlantic Salmon Strategy, we are strengthening protections for aquatic species at risk as well as fish and fish habitat, tackling threats like ‘ghost gear’. This approach enables us to build healthier ecosystems and more sustainable and prosperous fisheries. This work positions Canada to build a stronger, more sustainable economy for years to come.”
The Hon. Joanne Thompson, Minister of Fisheries
“Protecting nature and advancing reconciliation go hand in hand. By investing in the Indigenous Guardians Program, we are expanding Indigenous-led conservation efforts and creating good-paying jobs and greater economic opportunities. This is how we protect the lands and waters people depend on while also building stronger, more sustainable communities.”
The Hon. Rebecca Alty, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
“Canadians’ longstanding commitment to nature is undeniable, and our government is steadfast in its goal of protecting 30% of our lands and waters by 2030. ‘A Force of Nature’ presents a bold new vision to reach this target, driven by a results-oriented approach to protect and leverage our natural capital. To realise our ambitions, we will use all available economic levers to accelerate progress and reach our target. This is how we will accomplish the 30×30 goal.”
The Hon. Nathalie Provost, Secretary of State (Nature)
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