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SECTION III : Supplementary Information

Table 1: Departmental Links to Government of Canada Outcomes


Strategic Outcome: The Battlefields Park of Quebec is a prestigious, accessible, safe and educational historic and urban site.
  Expected Results Planned Spending Alignment to Government of Canada Outcome Area
2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011
Conservation and Development Conserve and improve infrastructure and site amenities for the benefit of future generations  

6,768

 

5,877

 

5,877

A clean and healthy environment.

A vibrant Canadian culture and heritage.

Public Education and Services Wider awareness of the history of Canada’first historic national park and of its cultural, recreational and natural assets  

3,215

 

3,121

 

3,121

A vibrant Canadian culture and heritage.

 

Table 2: Sustainable Development Strategy

The NBC is keenly alert to the issue of sustainable development. As manager of a prestigious city park, it sees sustainable development as an important aspect of its day-to-day operations. It strives for a better environment for Canadians both now and in the future.


1. SDS Departmental Goals?

To preserve the integrity of its land and natural resources

To renew its stands of trees

To continue with collection of recyclable materials

To make staff and visitors environmentally conscious

To enact new procedures for the purchasing of economical (more energy-efficient) equipment

2. Federal SD goal, including GGO goals

NBC has not set new SDS objectives. It intends to continue with established environmental protection initiatives in its routine operations.

3. Performance measurement from current SDS

Statistics will show the number of trees cut down relative to numbers planted.

Number of recycling bins installed at service points.

Savings with new equipment and through reliance on new energy sources.

4. Department’s expected results for 2008–2009

Maintain the park’s plant cover by renewing tree stands on the basis of their life expectancy.

See that recycling bins are used and conduct an annual public environmental awareness activity.

Save on energy consumption, reduce costs and improve environmental quality.


 

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