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Endnotes
[1] For the purposes of this DPR, Canada Lands are defined as the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and submarine areas, not within a province, in the internal waters of Canada, the territorial sea of Canada or the continental shelf of Canada, but does not include the adjoining area, as defined in section 2 of the Yukon Act.
[2] Type is defined as follows: previously committed to – committed to in the first or second fiscal year prior to the subject year of the report; ongoing – committed to at least three fiscal years prior to the subject year of the report; and new – newly committed to in the reporting year of the RPP or DPR. If another type that is specific to the department is introduced, an explanation of its meaning must be provided.
[3] Final Statement on Safety Culture, which addressed stakeholder feedback, was publicly released on 2 June 2014.
[4] As part of the Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act.
[5] FORRI participants include: Natural Resources Canada, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board, Nova Scotia Department of Energy, Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, and the National Energy Board.
[6] The Land Matters Group is composed of the Alberta Energy Regulator, Farmers Advocacy Office (British Columbia), Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Union des producteurs agricoles du Québec, Union of Ontario Indians, Canadian Federation of Agriculture, The Canadian Energy Pipeline Association, West Coast Environmental Law, Synergy Alberta, Metis National Council and the NEB.
[7] BNN is Canada’s only all business and financial news channel and provides comprehensive real time coverage of global market activity from a Canadian perspective.
[8] High environmental performance is demonstrated by achieving LEED NC Silver, Green Globes Design 3 Globes, or equivalent.
[9] Industry-recognized assessment tools are BOMA BESt, Green Globes, or equivalent.
[10] Industry-recognized assessment tools are BOMA BESt, an appropriately tailored BOMA International Green Lease Standard, or equivalent.
[11] High environmental performance is demonstrated by achieving LEED CI Silver, Green Globes Fit–Up 3 Globes, or equivalent.
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