In early December, Fisheries and Oceans Canada tabled a new federal Fisheries Act in parliament (Bill 45). The Minister, Loyola Hearn, asserted at the time that this new, revised and updated Act was developed following extensive consultation with stakeholders including environmental organizations, but we all know this did not happen.
The new proposed Act, has basically been written to make most of Fisheries and Oceans' new policies (like EPMP) concerning fish habitat management legal and, in our view, is designed more to appease industry lobby groups and facilitate land and resource development than to protect habitat.
We cannot sit by idly while this Bill works its way through the House. The Bill requires scrutiny and demands comment.
The David Suzuki Foundation is prepared to convene a one-day gathering of interested west-coast ENGO and First Nation representatives and interested private citizens to discuss the proposed Act, find out what the changes mean and to map out the best strategy to deal with this new Act.
FYI, for those of you who have not yet seen it, the Act can be view on
this page.
If you, or your group, have already reviewed the Act and are willing and prepared to make a brief presentation to the gathering as a whole, please let us know ASAP.
Meeting Details Date: January 17th, 2007
Time: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Location: YWCA (Weldwood Room) - 535 Hornby Street, Vancouver
Beverages (Coffee, tea, Juice) and snacks will be provided. You will be responsible for your own lunch.
Please RSVP as soon as possible.
Contact Information Organization: David Suzuki Foundation
Name: John Werring, M.Sc., R.P. Bio.
Phone: 604-732-4228, ext. 245
Email:
jwerring@davidsuzuki.org