Stetski makes good on Columbia River Election Promise
Cranbrook – Member of Parliament Wayne
Stetski has delivered on a commitment that he made during the 2015
election. Stetski pledged that if elected he would support and advocate
for regulations to keep high-powered motorized boats off the main stem of
the Columbia River between Invermere and Golden, as well as the main stem of
the river near Fairmont Hot Springs.
The 20HP restriction also known as a
Regulation Amending the Vessel Operation Restriction Regulations (VORR) has
been discussed in the Columbia Valley for over ten years, and is well supported
by communities and local governments. The process to move the regulations
forward was stalled under the Conservative government, waiting for approval
from Transport Canada.
“We have an opportunity to enhance
the safety of navigation and minimize threats to a unique and globally
recognized ecosystem” said Stetski “This is a conversation that has been
happening in communities along the Columbia River for a long time, and I am
very pleased to report back to them that the ministry has responded to my
request and has taken the steps to continue to move this initiative forward.”
In February Stetski wrote the
Minister responsible asking him to re-start the process. On April 2, the
Ministry of Transportation published the proposed regulation in the Canada
Gazette, allowing for a 30-day public comment period. The regulations
would not impact motorized use of Columbia Lake or Lake
Windermere.
The recent steps taken by Transport
Canada have been well received by local governments and environmental
groups. “From an environmental and recreational perspective these
regulations would be positive for our community and the river north of here”
said Invermere Mayor Gerry Taft “I am pleased that MP Stetski is taking action
on this initiative and the process is moving forward again.”
“The lakes and rivers in our region
our integral to our environment, economy and way of life” said Stetski “I am
committed to continue working with the communities of Kootenay-Columbia and the
federal government to protect our water systems.”
For more
information, please contact:
Laura
Branswell: 250-417-2250 or wayne.stetski@parl.gc.ca
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