mrdylan wrote:
Lol go read and not just that one link, The changes made in the bill don't only affect the pipeline & it is for all of Canada as well. Hopefully because this river affects Trout something will be done but I would not hold my breath on it.
I am well versed in the legislation and actually studied this act and a number of similar ones in school. My point is removal of lakes and rivers from the NWPA does not open them up to be exploited, these bodies of water are already under the purview of other levels of govt, the NWPA is government duplication at its worst. This is a local, municipal and poss. provincial, issue and thats where the battle to protect our rivers and lakes needs to happen. The NWPA is a red herring, its a political football, let the clowns in Ottawa yap at each other about it, and stay out of local decisions. Guys in this post have the right idea, put pressure on your local pols and you will stand a better chance of protecting this creek.