I should note that the Fire Chief would only have been doing his job as required for public safety, but it does seem convenient about him showing up when things were starting to "heat up" a bit
(couldn't resist that one).
Bentrod, we have several species of liberals here, the three most common are; the small "l" type which includes the "tree huggers" (I don't always agree with some of their positions on logging (and other topics), after all that has always been a major industry AND source of jobs, but I would never allow anyone to prevent them from exercising their right to express their opinions), and two political species, large "L" (provincial and federal), which in this province, are only slightly related.
Some of the main concerns on this topic are destruction of wildlife habit (fish, grizzlies, wolves, elk, and mountain goat, among others), the precedent of opening provincial parks to private development and private ownership of public resources. Currently it is against the law to permit mining, logging, hydroelectric development, or pretty well any type of development other than improving the park(s) in the "normal" fashion, IE. better access and camping facilities.