MOU progress
appears less than encouraging: Opposition
Marshall Dean, MHA
for the District of the Straits-White Bay North and Opposition Fisheries
Critic, says it appears the MOU update to be provided by the provincial
fisheries minister to his federal counterpart will field no further insight
than was reached earlier the year and this is cause for concern.
Dean was reacting to
news that the Minister Clyde Jackman will verbally brief Minister Gail Shea
later this week on the status of the work by the three working groups
involved in the MOU process. Jackman publicly committed in early June to an
update for the minister by July 11th .
“The fact the
minister stated he will offer no specifics, but rather a mere overview of
the work is far from encouraging,” says Dean. “We are past the one-year
anniversary mark of this process and by now, I would have hoped that there
would have been far greater progress than this.”
Dean also points out
that the minister’s statements of the need for changes in the fishery and
that the harvesting and processing sectors are not viable are also less than
insightful. “These are basic bits of information we knew when this process
started. I have no doubt that the committees are working hard, and perhaps
they do have a more comprehensive report than the minister is disclosing,
but his comments are not at all reassuring.
“I was also
intrigued by the minister’s comments that there has to be a consensus
amongst stakeholders on the type and direction of fishery restructuring. We
have been a calling for a community voice in this process, and yet the
minister has not filled this gap; nor is there a voice at the MOU table for
other industry participants including the federal government or scientists.
“I encourage the
minister to share with the general public and other interested industry
stakeholders what he will be discussing with the federal minister on this
important matter so we can better gauge what has been achieved by the MOU
working groups. I would also urge the minister to start a process of
consultation across the province to ensure a broader voice is integrated
into the MOU process, thus ensuring there will be a greater chance for
success. ”- 30 -
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