Environment and Climate Change Committee
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
5 motions across 5 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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3.1
PASSED
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ECCC Minutes 24 - Tuesday, 19 May 2026
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4.1
Received
Report recommendation(s) That the Environment and Climate Change Committee recommend Council receive this report for information.
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Report recommendation(s) That the Environment and Climate Change Committee recommend Council receive this report for information.
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Solid Waste Master Plan Update
Report recommendation(s) That the Environment and Climate Change Committee recommend Council receive this report for information.
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A motion on "Motions of Which Notice has been Previously Given"
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A motion on "Motions of Which Notice has been Previously Given"
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Motions of Which Notice has been Previously Given
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7.1
PASSED
Motion THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Environment and Climate Change Committee recommend that Council call on the Province of Ontario to expand the deposit-return program to include non-alcoholic beverage containers; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT a copy of this motion be sent to the Premier of Ontario; the Minister of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks; local Members of Provincial Parliament; and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.
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Motion THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Environment and Climate Change Committee recommend that Council call on the Province of Ontario to expand the deposit-return program to include non-alcoholic beverage containers; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT a copy of this motion be sent to the Premier of Ontario; the Minister of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks; local Members of Provincial Parliament; and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor M. Carr – Expanding Ontario’s Deposit-Return Program
Motion THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Environment and Climate Change Committee recommend that Council call on the Province of Ontario to expand the deposit-return program to include non-alcoholic beverage containers; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT a copy of this motion be sent to the Premier of Ontario; the Minister of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks; local Members of Provincial Parliament; and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.
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9.1
Inquiry ECCC-2026-04 (Councillor Lo): From time to time, households engage in minor works, such as replacing a door frame, building shelving, repairing small sections of drywall, and more, that pro-duce small amounts of construction and renovation waste and material—a few pieces of scrap wood here, a square metre of drywall there. Under the current rules, that would not be accepted at the curbside, and resi-dents are responsible for bringing it to a landfill such as Trail, which charges a...
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Inquiry ECCC-2026-04 (Councillor Lo): From time to time, households engage in minor works, such as replacing a door frame, building shelving, repairing small sections of drywall, and more, that pro-duce small amounts of construction and renovation waste and material—a few pieces of scrap wood here, a square metre of drywall there. Under the current rules, that would not be accepted at the curbside, and resi-dents are responsible for bringing it to a landfill such as Trail, which charges a...
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Solid Waste Master Plan Update – Construction-Reno Wast
Inquiry ECCC-2026-04 (Councillor Lo): From time to time, households engage in minor works, such as replacing a door frame, building shelving, repairing small sections of drywall, and more, that pro-duce small amounts of construction and renovation waste and material—a few pieces of scrap wood here, a square metre of drywall there. Under the current rules, that would not be accepted at the curbside, and resi-dents are responsible for bringing it to a landfill such as Trail, which charges a...
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