Sustainable development is striving to "meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs," (World Commission on Environment and Development, 1992). For Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC), this means considering how decisions impact the social, economic and environmental long-term well-being of Aboriginal and Northern communities.
Each First Nation, Inuit and Métis community is unique and the definition of sustainable development varies from one group to another. AANDC has defined its own sustainable development vision in order to guide the Department in the creation of policies, programs and tools that support communities effectively.
Find out how AANDC is applying sustainable development principles to its decision-making process to ensure that its decisions are beneficial to present and future generations. Learn more about the Department’s plans for conservation in Canada’s three Northern territories. Consult our sustainable development strategies and progress reports as well as our list of links to other useful resources outside of AANDC.
For a list of current initiatives supporting the environment pillar of sustainable development, check out AANDC's contribution to the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy (FSDS).
If you have any questions, please contact the Sustainable Development Division at:
sd-dd@aadnc-aandc.gc.ca. We will respond to your queries as soon as possible.
Phone: (toll-free) 1-800-567-9604
Fax: 1-866-817-3977
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