By Don Butler, Ottawa Citizen, November 19, 2015
As the National Capital Commission prepares to develop a new environmental strategy in 2016, it is falling short — critically so, in some cases — on four of the five priority objectives of its current strategy.
The strategy, called Building a Greener Capital, was approved in 2009. It lists five key action areas, each with one priority objective and several secondary targets.
According to the NCC’s annual environment report, released this week, only one of the priority objectives has been achieved, and the other four are either behind schedule or simply won’t be met. The NCC is faring better with its secondary targets, with only three of 18 not on track or already achieved.