The Government of Canada published updates on the implementation of risk management under the Plan of Priorities of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA), following its modernization in June 2023. The Plan, released on July 19, 2025, outlines key initiatives to control or manage chemical risks to human health and the environment. It includes a rolling list of upcoming regulatory actions (2024–2026) targeting toxic substances under the Chemicals Management Plan (CMP)—such as selenium in coal mining effluent, PHMB in cosmetics, and further restrictions on PFOS, PFOA, and flame retardants like HBCD and PBDEs.

The risk management process involves assessing toxic substances under section 64 of CEPA, selecting appropriate instruments (regulations, codes, guidelines), consulting stakeholders, and evaluating the effectiveness of the measures. Canada also aligns actions with global conventions and enforces compliance through promotion and legal tools. Information is made available through platforms like the CEPA Registry and Canada Gazette, ensuring transparency and public engagement.

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