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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing-related Issues & News => Topic started by: chris gadsden on April 29, 2014, 09:11:59 AM

Title: When Will This Change?
Post by: chris gadsden on April 29, 2014, 09:11:59 AM
http://www.vancouverobserver.com/politics/commentary/bc-ombudsperson-slams-province-environmental-protection
Title: Re: When Will This Change?
Post by: Easywater on April 29, 2014, 12:01:44 PM
Unfortunately, this is the state of politics in BC and Canada today.

All in the name of "lean government", internal "control" groups that in the past monitored government projects have disappeared. All that remains are the groups to initiate projects and come up with the "rules" but without anyone to enforce the rules, they are meaningless.

It appears that the opposition parties are useless as well, as shown by the audit of the Portland Hotel Society. When it was determined that an NDP MLA was the worst offender, the NDP pretty much swept the whole thing under the rug and the government was happy to oblige.

It must be obvious by now that government is only interested in providing opportunties to big business in return for whatever hidden benefits are given in return.

Both the provincial and federal governments should be in court defending themselves but there is no one left to call them out. The last ombudsman that critized the provincial government found himself out of a job pretty quickly.

Sorry for the rant, but politics are really messed up world-wide and no one cares enough to do anything about it.
Title: Re: When Will This Change?
Post by: chris gadsden on April 29, 2014, 12:10:18 PM
Unfortunately, this is the state of politics in BC and Canada today.

All in the name of "lean government", internal "control" groups that in the past monitored government projects have disappeared. All that remains are the groups to initiate projects and come up with the "rules" but without anyone to enforce the rules, they are meaningless.

It appears that the opposition parties are useless as well, as shown by the audit of the Portland Hotel Society. When it was determined that an NDP MLA was the worst offender, the NDP pretty much swept the whole thing under the rug and the government was happy to oblige.

It must be obvious by now that government is only interested in providing opportunties to big business in return for whatever hidden benefits are given in return.

Both the provincial and federal governments should be in court defending themselves but there is no one left to call them out. The last ombudsman that critized the provincial government found himself out of a job pretty quickly.

Sorry for the rant, but politics are really messed up world-wide and no one cares enough to do anything about it.
Good post, this is why it is so important to have many environmental groups and people trying their best to keep our governments accountable. Of course one of the prime examples is a person that generates a lot of scorn by some on this forum for her work.

Without their work things would be a lot worse. Some of course will disagree, but look at all the mistakes that have been made in the past when it comes to environmental issues.
Title: Re: When Will This Change?
Post by: chris gadsden on April 29, 2014, 08:18:55 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/andrew-gage/fisheries-act-changes-pollution_b_5229235.html?utm_hp_ref=canada-politics&ir=Canada+Politics