Lobbying Activity Report

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Organization: Environmental Law Centre Society
Associated registration: 7990-4227-7
Lobbying Activity date: 2023-06-21
Arranged a meeting: No
Posted date: 2023-07-18

In-house lobbyists who participated in the lobbying activity: Calvin Sandborn Footnote1
Senior Public Office Holders who were lobbied in this activity: Pam Alexis, Minister
Agriculture and Food, Agriculture and Food

Nathan Cullen, MLA for Stikine
Member(s) of the BC Legislative Assembly

Adrian Dix, Minister of Health
Health

George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy
Environment and Climate Change Strategy

Murray Rankin, MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head
Member(s) of the BC Legislative Assembly
 
Subject Matter of the Lobbying Activity
Specific Topics of Lobbying Communications Intended Outcomes Associated Subject Matters
Shared Environmental Law Centre report Cleaning Up Coles Bay: The Urgent Need to Restore Traditional Shellfish Harvesting Sites of the Pauquachin First Nation. Also shared an accompanying letter from the Chief of the Pauquachin First Nation, asking for provincial government action to clean up the pollution of shellfish at Coles Bay, and develop a coast-wide Healthy Shellfish Initiative. The intended outcome is for the Ministers to follow the recommendations in the report, including:

1. Establish a British Columbia Healthy Shellfish Initiative, in partnership with the federal government. The rehabilitation of Coles Bay should be immediately initiated as a pilot project and model to inform the coast-wide program.
2. Set a provincial goal of recovering and re-opening 80% of closed shellfish beds by 2027. (Modelled on the goal approach of the Puget Sound Partnership)
3. Set up and support a multi-stakeholder partnership-facilitating agency to liaise between First Nations, federal and local governments, and other stakeholders. (Modelled on the Puget Sound Partnership)
4. Legally require that prompt Pollution Identification and Correction measures be taken whenever significant contamination of shellfish is detected. These efforts should be Indigenous led and include Indigenous traditional knowledge, as appropriate.
5. Legally require local multi-party restoration efforts when shellfish beds are closed for harvesting, modelled on the Shellfish Protection Districts operating in Washington State.
6. Support expansion of water-quality testing capacity and frequency to ensure that harvesting continues to be safe, with a priority given to enhance the role of First Nation Guardians and the First Nation Health Authority.
7. Create incentives for water quality improvement and shellfish bed restoration. (e.g., rebates for septic upgrades, sewage connections, etc.)

A preliminary intended outcome was to seek a meeting with the Cabinet Ministers to discuss the above-noted submissions.

The report can be found here: : https://elc.uvic.ca/publications/cleaningupcolesbay-municipalshellfishreport/.
  • Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
  • Development or enactment of any regulation, including the enactment of a regulation for the purposes of amending or repealing a regulation
Conservation, Environment, Fisheries, Health, Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
 
Senior officer who filed this Lobbying Activity Report: Deborah Curran
 
The above name is that of the most senior paid officer who is responsible for filing a Lobbying Activity Report for the organization (the Designated Filer), whether that person participated in this lobbying activity or not.
 
  1. Footnote1  Indicates new information that was added through a Lobbying Activity Report.

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