The Federal Sustainable Development ActStudentUniversity Course Professor DateTable of ContentsThe Federal Sustainable Development ActSignificance of the Federal Sustainable Development ActAssessment Framework (NAMA)ReferencesThe Federal Sustainable Development ActSustainable development is currently the top area of concern globally, gaining attention from multilateral organizations and governments around the world. Therefore, creating a sustainable world while fostering economic and political development is one of the crucial plans held by the Canadian federal government. The Federal Sustainable Development Act, which came into force in 2008, was designed to provide a legal framework to develop and implement a Federal Sustainable Development Strategy. The strategy makes the ecological decision-making process more effective, transparent, and accountable to the Canadian parliament. According to the provision of this policy, a Federal Sustainable Development Strategy will be tabled after the end of every three years by the Minister of Environment and Climate change. The main issues expected to be discussed in this strategy include objectives, targets, strategy implementation, and the minister to steer the