The Federal Sustainable Development Strategy (FSDS) is our primary vehicle for sustainable development planning and reporting. It sets out our sustainable development priorities, establishes goals and targets, and identifies actions to achieve them. Transcript: The Federal Government’s Sustainable Development Strategy is your complete guide to your government’s sustainability priorities. It outlines how we are: • Taking real action on climate change – starting by greening government operations; • Supporting clean growth, investing in resilient infrastructure, and providing access to clean energy; • Protecting our oceans, our lakes and our rivers; • Ensuring all Canadians have access to clean drinking water; • Making sustainable food a priority; • Managing our vast and diverse lands and protecting our biodiversity; • Addressing harmful substances to help ensure Canadians live in communities that support good health and well-being; • Advancing reconciliation and renewing a nation-to-nation relationship with Indigenous Peoples. But we can’t achieve these goals alone. Everyone has a role to play—provinces and territories, businesses, scientists… and above all—every Canadian. So check out our Federal Sustainable Development Strategy. Get tips on what you can do to make your community more sustainable. Get inspired. Together, we will achieve a sustainable future for Canada. www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/conservation/sustainability/federal-sustainable-development-strategy.html?utm_campaign=eccc-fsds_20160216_enviro_nat-res&utm_source=unspecified&utm_medium=online_vanity-url&utm_content=canada-ca-federal-sustainable-development-strategy