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Parks Canada is the agency designated as Canada's lead for implementation of the World Heritage Convention, including maintenance of Canada's Tentative List for World Heritage Sites, the official list of candidate sites. Before a site can be nominated by a country for inscription on the World Heritage List, it must be on that country's Tentative List.
Canada’s current Tentative List was created by a Minister’s Advisory Committee convened specifically for that purpose by the Minister of the Environment. In 2002, the Minister’s Advisory Committee tasked two experts familiar with World Heritage policies to carry out a study of the current objectives of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee as well as a preliminary assessment of 125 sites that had been suggested to Parks Canada over a 20-year period by provincial and territorial representatives, interested national organizations, Aboriginal groups, key stakeholders and citizens
across Canada. The Minister’s Advisory Committee recommended – and the Minister agreed in April 2004 – that 11 of the most promising of these sites should be placed on the Canadian Tentative List, which has an anticipated lifespan of about ten years. Towards the end of this ten year period, Parks Canada will decide if it will start the process of reviewing and updating the list. While no decision has been made yet in this regard, it is reasonable to assume that this process would be similar, in general terms, to that used to create the current list. Parks Canada does not intend to revise the list on an ad-hoc basis at this time, by adding new sites one at a time.
While Parks Canada is not revising the list at this time, I would be pleased to receive any information about the Kipawa River that you wish to submit. I am aintaining a file about sites suggested for addition to the Tentative List, for future consideration.
John Pinkerton, International Programs Manager
Parks Canada
25, rue Eddy, 5th Floor (25-5-R), Gatineau (Quebec)
CANADA, K1A 0M5
819-994-5097 tel 819-953-4909 fax john.pinkerton@pc.gc.ca