'Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)' is a
department of the government of
Canada responsible for
natural resources,
energy,
minerals and
metals,
forests,
earth sciences,
mapping and
remote sensing. Under the Canadian constitution, responsibility for natural resources belongs to the provinces, not the federal government. However, the federal government has jurisdiction over off-shore resources, trade and commerce in natural resources, statistics, international relations, and boundaries. The current
Minister of Natural Resources is
Gary Lunn as of February 6, 2006.
The department is governed by the Resources and Technical Surveys Act, R.S.C., c.R-7 and the Department of Natural Resources Act, S.C. 1994, c. 41.
Sectors
Natural Resources Canada is "structured along business lines according to types of natural resources and areas of interest."
[1] The department currently has 6 sectors:
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Canadian Forest Service
★ Corporate Management Sector
★ Earth Sciences Sector
★ Energy Policy Sector
★ Energy Technology and Programs Sector
★ Minerals and Metals Sector
★ Strategic Policy Sector
★ Shared Services Office
See also
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List of Canadian Ministers of Natural Resources
★
EnerGuide for Houses
References
1. About Us: Natural Resources Canada. Accessed February 10, 2007.
External links
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Natural Resources Canada Website