ID: 2103
Presenting Author: Christine Greenaway
Session: 705 - Navigating Uncertainty in Impact Assessment to Support Expedited Decision-Making
Status: pending
IAAC’s new 2-year model improves major project assessments through early engagement, key issue resolution, Indigenous collaboration, and streamlined processes.
In response to recent legislative changes, including the Building Canada Act and amendments to the Impact Assessment Act (IAA), the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) has developed a preliminary model for a streamlined, two-year impact assessment process. This model aims to enhance efficiency, foster early engagement, and improve outcomes through a re-engineered approach focused on key issues within federal jurisdiction.
Central to the model are Project Charters, iterative engagement, and early integration of permitting-level information. The process emphasizes proactive collaboration with Indigenous groups, early validation and resolution of key issues, and the use of AI tools to support analysis and communication. By reducing planning phase duration, encouraging early and ongoing submissions, and aligning federal and provincial processes, the model seeks to facilitate timely decision-making while maintaining rigor and inclusivity.
Strengthened partnerships, accelerated participant funding, and enhanced support for Indigenous capacity are key success factors. The presentation invites feedback on practical conditions for implementation, meaningful consultation strategies, and opportunities for collaboration to ensure the model’s effectiveness and responsiveness to Indigenous perspectives.
Christine Greenaway is an Associate Director in Ontario Region at the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada. She has been delivering impact assessments at IAAC since 2014.