Government authorizes more park logging destruction, despite newly legislated park logging ban
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Giving away our provincial park for a private corporation’s profit
On August 12, the Manitoba government took the shocking step of authorizing the Dickstone South Road, a LOGGING ROAD that will cut Grass River Provincial Park in half! After spending 8 months trumpeting their legislation to finally end park logging in Grass River Provincial Park and three other parks, this decision to allow the logging road is unethical, against the spirit of the Park Logging ban, and against the wishes of the majority of Manitobans.
On August 19, the Manitoba Liberal Party, the Manitoba Green Party, Manitoba Wildlands, and the Wilderness Committee held a joint news conference to protest this road.
Gaile Whelan Enns
Honourable Dr. Jon Gerrard
James Beddome
James Beddome spoke as leader of the Manitoba Green Party. He echoed the opinion of the other presenters, that this road should not be allowed, and that much more land in Manitoba needs to be set aside from development. He said that the NDP government and industry statements that this road was necessary to stabilize jobs in the lumber industry is disingenuous, and doesn't reflect the true reality being faced in the forestry industry.