Clayoquot stakeholders await response from Prime Minister Chretien to their letter
Right Honourable Jean Chretien
Prime Minister
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario K1A OH3
Dear Prime Minister,
The long-standing controversy over land use in Clayoquot Sound, an area you have described as "a spectacular area whose natural attributes have become known across Canada and around the world", has now reached the point where a broadly supported and lasting resolution is potentially at hand. We believe that a gesture of leadership by the Government of Canada would crystallize the emerging consensus and move all the parties toward a common resolution.
Representatives of a wide spectrum of interests in Clayoquot have recently indicated their willingness to explore an application to the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere program. As well, there are several new and continuing initiatives in Clayoquot Sound, which include:
As all of these activities demonstrate, there is a growing desire among stakeholders in Clayoquot and elsewhere to see this important area evolve into an international model for sustainability and conservation, based on innovative new approaches to community-based resource use. But further action depends on government leadership to open the way.
We believe that the kind of transition envisioned and currently underway in Clayoquot could do much for both British Columbia and Canada at the international level. We also believe that much of the additional funding required to achieve it could come from repackaging existing federal and provincial programs. As well, the resolution should challenge non-government parties to make matching investments.
Prime Minister, your pivotal role in sustaining the natural beauty of the Clayoquot Sound area -- by creating Pacific Rim National Park -- is remembered and respected by all parties here. Now is the time to build on that accomplishment and make Clayoquot an international symbol for success in biological conservation and sustainable development.
We respectfully ask you to meet with us and to designate a senior federal representative to participate in the development of special program relationships and implementation of funding arrangements necessary to help Clayoquot evolve into an international model that Canadians can be proud of.
Please be assured that such an initiative on your part will be met with a warm response from all of us, and even greater resolve on our part to achieve a cooperative and final resolution of this long running controversy. At a time when national unity is on everyone's mind, Clayoquot could also become an example to the country of how Canadians from many different affiliations and interests can come together to find a workable solution to what to date has been a very divisive issue.
We look to you for the leadership on which events will turn.
Yours truly,
Bill Irving
Mayor, Ucluelet
Gary Swann
Chair, Alberni-Clayoquot
Regional District
Lindy Coady
Vice President
Environmental Affairs
Macmillan Bloedel Ltd.
The Directors
Friends of Clayoquot Sound
Scott Fraser
Mayor, Tofino
Chief Councillor Francis Frank
Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations
Vicky Husband
Conservation Chair
Sierra Club of B.C.
Larry Rewakowsky
President, Local 1-85
IWA Canada
Nelson Keitlah
Co-Chair
Nuu-Chah-Nulth Tribal Council
Bill Cafferata
Vice President, Chief Forester
MacMillan Bloedel Ltd.
Karen Mahon
Greenpeace Canada
Adriane Carr
Director, Western Canada
Wilderness Committee
Chris Hatch (for the)
Clayoquot Rainforest Coalition
Bill Weber
Chair, Ucluelet Sub-Local
IWA Canada

