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Natural Resources platforms

Here's what the candidates in St. Albert—Edmonton, and their parties, are promising.

Competitiveness & Natural Resources Canada

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Conservative

Set up a task force of experts to engage with industry, Indigenous communities, and other concerned Canadians, to increase confidence in Canadian resource development.
We don't have any NDP policies on Competitiveness & Natural Resources Canada.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Competitiveness & Natural Resources Canada.

Fisheries

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Conservative

  • Create advisory panels to rebuild critical stocks.
  • Increase support for Salmonid Enhancement program.
  • Restore community-led Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnership Program.
  • Make stock recovery a strategic focus.
  • Combat Seafood Fraud.
  • Create a Modern Aquaculture Act.

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We will double the price of the Salmon Conservation Stamp in BC for non-residence, with the proceeds going to the Pacific Salmon Federation.

To ensure that we can rebuild and maintain our important fish stocks, we will ensure that recovery plans are completed for all of Canada's critical fisheries. These plans will include strategies for responsibly managing predators and invasive species, like fish harvesters in Newfoundland and Labrador and other regions have been asking for.

To recover our critical stocks and support this important task, a new Conservative government will make critical stock recovery a strategic focus for scientific research conducted by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.

To guarantee that local voices are heard, we will ensure that the process for creating Marine Protected Areas (MPA) does not ignore the concerns of coastal communities. {{{toMarkdown}}}...{{{toMarkdown}}} We will implement a process that is reasonable and timely but respectful of communities. We will reinstate up-front consultations with communities and stakeholders before determining protected area boundaries.

To make sure our hones Canadian fishers and vendors are not cheated, we will work with industry to develop a strategy to prevent seafood fraud and mislabelling which also creates food safety and health risks.

We will increase pathogen testing for open pen aquaculture sites so that we can identify and control risks to wild stocks. At the same time, this will allow the aquaculture industry to build confidence in its practices. We will also encourage the development and adoption of technology that can help to lower the risks associated with contact between wild and farmed salmon.

From Andrew Scheer's Plan for You to Get Ahead, retrieved 2019-10-11.

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Green

  • Fully implement the co-management provisions of the Oceans Act.
  • Entrench owner-operator and fleet separation policies in the Fisheries Act.
  • Implement the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans report.
  • Increase funding for research on fish stocks.

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Fully implement the co-management provisions of the Oceans Act.

Protect independent harvesters and coastal communities by entrenching owner-operator and fleet separation policies in the Fisheries Act; and implement the 20 recommendations of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans report, West Coast Fisheries: Sharing Risks and Benefits.

Increase funding for research on fish stocks to improve management and protect endangered species in the face of rapidly changing ecosystems.

By 2025, move all open-net pen finfish aquaculture facilities into closed containment systems on land. As with land farmers transitioning from conventional production, provide financial and extension support to fish pen workers to make this transition.

Remove Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s mandate to promote salmon aquaculture and shift regulation of aquaculture to Agriculture and Agrifood Canada, thereby eliminating DFO’s conflicting roles of aquaculture promotion and wild salmon protection.

From Election Platform 2019, retrieved 2019-09-22.

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NDP

  • Work towards a community-based terminal fishery system on the west coast.
  • Protect, enshrine, and enforce the government's owner-operator and fleet separation policies on the east coast. Put in place stronger seafood labelling rules. Invest in restoration of fish stocks.

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To keep the benefits of the fishery local, New Democrats will work towards a community-based terminal fishery system on the west coast. On the east coast, we'll work to protect, enshrine, and enforce the government's owner-operator and fleet separation policies, while ensuring that our small craft harbours get the upgrades they need for safety and resilience to climate change.

In order to protect wild salmon on the Pacific coast, we will fully implement the recommendations of the Cohen Commission and work with the province of British Columbia and First Nations to support the transition to land-based, closed-containment systems. On the Atlantic coast, we'll ensure that resource allocations in fisheries are guided by the principles of adjacency, historic dependence, and sustainability, while also respecting Indigenous rights.

To help consumers make healthy choices and to combat seafood fraud, a New Democrat government will put in place stronger labelling rules and a Boat to Plate traceability standard for Canadian seafood products – and we will support the marketing of quality Canadian seafood at home and around the world.

When it comes to sustainability, New Democrats recognize that the wellbeing of our communities is reliant upon the health of our marine and freshwater ecosystems. That’s why we will invest in habitat restoration and the rebuilding of fish stocks, as well as in strengthening our response to oil spills and derelict vessels to better protect our coasts. At the same time, we will harness the potential of our coastline and spur jobs in Canada’s blue economy through investments in research, ocean science, and technology.

So often, local communities and particularly First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, are the first to respond in the event of an emergency along our coastlines. In areas where this is the case, a New Democrat government will work in partnership with Indigenous communities to make sure that they have the right equipment, training, and support to help save lives and protect the marine environment in their territory. We’ll also take steps to modernize Canada’s aging Coast Guard fleet, improve training and facilities, and enhance the Coast Guard auxiliary.

From A New Deal for People, retrieved 2019-09-22.

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Forestry

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Conservative

  • Establish a Task Force on the Woodland Caribou.
  • Increase funding to control pest species in national parks and on federal lands.

Green

  • Develop non-commercial aspects of forest management, such as massive tree planting, creating fire breaks and suppression.
  • Renew the National Forest Strategy, focusing on restoring ecologically sound and climate resilient forests, in partnership with Indigenous Peoples.

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Invoke federal powers for peace, order and good government to develop non-commercial aspects of forest management, such as massive tree planting, creating fire breaks and fire suppression, for climate change adaptation.

Renew the abandoned process of a National Forest Strategy, with the focus on restoring ecologically sound and climate resilient forests, and restoring forests as carbon sinks, in partnership with Indigenous Peoples. Orient federal forest science towards this goal.

Increase forest fire preparedness, including buying water bombers and ensuring they can be deployed rapidly in high-risk zones.

From Election Platform 2019, retrieved 2019-09-22.

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NDP

Invest in forestry innovation, support value-added Canadian wood products, expand market access for wood products, and boost reforestation efforts.

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A New Democrat government will invest in forestry innovation and support value-added Canadian wood products – and the good jobs that go with them. Our plan will support forestry research and development, help companies commercialize new technologies, and expand market access for wood products to keep Canada competitive.

We’ll also boost reforestation efforts to strengthen our climate resilience and ensure the sustainability of the forestry sector. New Democrats will help protect communities through forest management to mitigate forest fire risk, including combatting (sic) the spread of the mountain pine beetle and improving coordination of fire prevention efforts across all levels of government.

From A New Deal for People, retrieved 2019-09-22.

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We don't have any Liberal policies on Forestry.

Mining

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We don't have any Conservative policies on Mining.

Green

Support the transition of the mining sector to an innovation hub for greener technologies, commercialized and attractive to export markets, including $40 million for the proposed Sudbury-based mining innovation cluster.
We don't have any NDP policies on Mining.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Mining.