News Release
Office of the Official Opposition
 

Opposition takes government to task on lack of rural development

Future of REDBs in jeopardy
December 17, 2004

Judy Foote, Opposition critic for the Department of Innovation, Trade and Rural Development and MHA for the District of Grand Bank, asked a series of questions in the House of Assembly this week about what government is doing to promote economic growth in rural areas of this province.

"It must be obvious to everyone in this province that the current government has no plan and they are not taking any action to bring about economic development in the rural areas of our province," said Ms. Foote. "They are in the second year of their mandate and there is still no sign of a plan to help revitalize rural Newfoundland and Labrador. They got elected on a promise to revitalize the rural areas of our province, but all we have seen are cutbacks and neglect. People who live outside the overpass are being left to fend for themselves as evidenced by the government’s refusal to use it’s authority under the FPI Act and ensure a future for those who work at the fishplants in Fortune and Harbour Breton."

The Liberal MHA asked the Minister questions directly related to funding for Regional Economic Development Boards (REDBs) which were put in place to decentralize economic development in this province. In the House of Assembly on Thursday, Ms. Foote asked the Minister to update whether government has any plans to cutback funding or reduce the number of boards. The Minister would not give a commitment to maintaining the current number of REDBs, however, she did reveal that a ministerial committee had been put in place to look at the mandate and structure of these boards.

"This government has instituted hundreds of millions of dollars in cuts this year, but the only announcement to come out of the department with respect to any kind of regional economic development was $1.2 million over three years. Less than half a million of that money actually went for projects in rural Newfoundland and Labrador. Given the situation that exists in many communities around this province, government should have the plan it boasted about during the election in place by now and be working with community leaders throughout our province to implement it. Unfortunately, we have learned that plan doesn’t exist and given the Minister’s answers to questions I raised in the House of Assembly yesterday, it is obvious it will be a while before there is any such plan for rural Newfoundland and Labrador," said Foote.

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