Fibrek S.E.N.C. fined $125,000 for depositing harmful substances in rivers

February 17, 2017 - Montreal, Quebec - Environment and Climate Change Canada

The effective and strict enforcement of Canadian environmental and wildlife protection legislation is one way that Environment and Climate Change Canada meets its commitment to maintaining clean air and water and to conserving wildlife and their habitats.

On February 9, 2017, Fibrek S.E.N.C. pleaded guilty to two charges, and it was fined $125,000 for violating the Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations thereby committing offences under the Fisheries Act.

The investigation conducted by Environment and Climate Change Canada revealed that Fibrek S.E.N.C. had committed several offences contrary to the Regulations and to the Act, namely

Part of the fine ($112,500) will be paid into the Environmental Damages Fund, which is administered by Environment and Climate Change Canada.

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