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Comments were wide-ranging, and all were assessed by ENR along with other GNWT departments and partners as appropriate, and carefully considered for incorporation into the final Action Plan.
Many changes to the Action Plan resulted from this process, which served to clarify wording, clarify or modify actions, and to provide clearer context on various sections of the document.
Comments were wide-ranging, and all were assessed by ENR along with other GNWT departments and partners as appropriate, and carefully considered for incorporation into the final Action Plan.
Many changes to the Action Plan resulted from this process, which served to clarify wording, clarify or modify actions, and to provide clearer context on various sections of the document.
Status
Open
2030 NWT Climate Change Strategic Framework, 2019-2023 Draft Action Plan has finished this stage
Engagement underway from October 31, 2018 to November 30, 2018.
Under Review
2030 NWT Climate Change Strategic Framework, 2019-2023 Draft Action Plan has finished this stage
Completed
2030 NWT Climate Change Strategic Framework, 2019-2023 Draft Action Plan is currently at this stage
Engagement was undertaken with Indigenous governments and organizations, community governments, the federal government, non-government organizations (NGOs), industry and co-management boards.
A total of 21 written submissions, amounting to over 250 comments, were received, which have been summarized in a What We Heard report.
A draft Climate Change Strategic Framework was released for public comment during December 2016 and January 2017. Read what we heard during that engagement.
The GNWT engaged the public through a survey and six regional engagement workshops on the development of the Climate Change Strategic Framework, between August 2016 and March 2017. Read what we heard during that engagement.