Home Breadcrumb caret News Breadcrumb caret Risk Ottawa’s plan for climate change adaptation is falling short, report says The National Adaptation Strategy has faced significant design and implementation challenges By Nick Murray - The Canadian Press | June 10, 2025 | Last updated on June 10, 2025 1 min read Plus Icon Image iStock.com/AntonioSolano OTTAWA – The federal government’s program for preparing Canada for the effects of climate change has stumbled since its launch in 2023, says a new report from environment commissioner Jerry DeMarco. The report says the National Adaptation Strategy has faced significant challenges in its design and implementation. The report says the strategy was not effectively designed, did not prioritize Canada’s climate change risks and only established one of three components since its release in 2023.Related: How the P&C industry responded to Canada’s National Adaptation Strategy Canada has committed $1.6 billion toward implementing the strategy, which is meant to serve as a roadmap for implementing adaptation measures to prepare for climate impacts. Environment and Climate Change Canada has estimated that every dollar spent on proactive adaptation measures saves taxpayers between $13 and $15 in the long term. CAIB New Edition 1.0 – a New Standard for Broker Education Image Insights Paid Content CAIB New Edition 1.0 – a New Standard for Broker Education Preparing brokers to navigate an increasingly complex insurance landscape. By Sponsor Image The health impacts of short-term exposure to wildfire smoke alone was estimated to cost up to $1.8 billion a year between 2013 and 2018. Subscribe to our newsletters Subscribe Subscribe Nick Murray – The Canadian Press Print Group 8 LinkedIn LI X (Twitter) logo Facebook Print Group 8