(AGENPARL) – mer 14 dicembre 2022 [Manitoba/Canada News Release]
December 14, 2022
Canada and Manitoba Sign Agreement in Principle to Deepen Collaboration on Planting Two Billion Trees Nationally
Canada’s forests are an integral part of our fight against climate change. As part of the Government of Canada’s broader approach to nature-based climate solutions, trees planted as part of the 2 Billion Trees program will help restore nature, create healthy forest ecosystems and clean our air.
Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, and Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development Minister Greg Nesbitt are pleased to announce that the governments of Canada and Manitoba signed an Agreement in Principle (AiP) under the 2 Billion Trees program.
While the Government of Canada engages directly with individual organizations across the country toward planting trees under the 2 Billion Trees program, working closely with provinces and territories on shared planting plans is another way to strengthen the program and tailor results for local communities. AiPs are a vital first step in moving toward concrete agreements further supporting tree-planting initiatives across the country. With this agreement, Canada and Manitoba are leveraging their shared commitment to delivering social and environmental benefits for communities through tree planting.
Canada and Manitoba are collaborating to fight climate change, protect nature and important habitats, fight biodiversity loss, improve air and water quality and preserve natural heritage for future generations.
As Canada is welcoming the world to Montreal for the Nature COP — COP15 — Canada continues to work with partners to safeguard nature and build a bright future for generations to come including through the 2 Billion Trees program. During COP, Minister Wilkinson announced the launch of the third call for proposals of this program, ensuring additional long-term agreements with eligible partners, including Indigenous communities and partners, municipalities and for- and non-profit organizations, as we continue to advance our commitment to support partners in planting two billion trees by 2031.
Quotes
“Canada’s commitment to plant two billion trees is a key part of our collective effort to tackle the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. The Agreement in Principle announced today between Canada and Manitoba will further advance efforts to expand our forests, helping to capture and store carbon from the atmosphere, improve air and water quality, restore nature and biodiversity, cool our urban centres and create thousands of sustainable jobs.” — The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources
“The Manitoba government plants millions of trees every year in forests throughout the province; this collaboration will support the planting of an additional 500,000 trees annually. Initially, Manitoba will focus on planting these trees in areas adversely affected by natural disturbances such as wild fires, forest insects and diseases. Manitoba will also form partnerships to support tree planting in Indigenous and urban communities.” — Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development Minister Greg Nesbitt
Associated Links
– [2 Billion Trees program (2BT)](https://www.canada.ca/en/campaign/2-billion-trees.html)
– [2 Billion Trees partnerships with provinces and territories](https://www.canada.ca/en/campaign/2-billion-trees/2-billion-trees-partnerships-with-provinces-and-territories.html)
– [2 Billion Trees: How we will get there together](https://www.canada.ca/en/campaign/2-billion-trees/our-action.html)
– [Nature Based Climate Solutions Advisory Committee](https://www.canada.ca/en/campaign/2-billion-trees/nature-based-climate-solutions-advisory-committee.html)
– [2030 Emissions Reduction Plan: Clean Air, Strong Economy](https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/climate-plan/climate-plan-overview/emissions-reduction-2030.html)
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For more information:
– Public information, contact Manitoba Government Inquiry: 1-866-626-4862 or 204-945-3744.
– Media requests for ministerial comment, contact Communications and Stakeholder Relations: 204-451-7109.
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