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Agriculture committee It's a fair question. I get it, but at the same time there obviously is a difference, otherwise we wouldn't be interested. I think if any other body goes forward on this, you need to.... There's a DFO scientist, Robert Devlin, who's done, relatively speaking anyway, a lot of res
October 18th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Agriculture committee Whoa. You're asking me to go back to my early twenties.
October 18th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Agriculture committee That is my understanding. I think the wild industry makes an effort to label it as wild.
October 18th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Agriculture committee Do you mean in terms of wild versus farmed?
October 18th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Agriculture committee It depends how the farmed is grown. When it comes to shellfish—and by the way, they have been growing oysters in P.E.I. for a long time—when it comes to farmed, it's a question of how it's grown. I won't pretend that we don't have issues with the aquaculture industry, and you ha
October 18th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Agriculture committee We have the DFO assessment of the export of eggs, and then we have as part of the core process another 400-page document. I would love to see more science, more discussion of science. Actually, our organization is thinking about convening some kind of scientific discussion arou
October 18th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Agriculture committee I care about my family and my friends. Yes, I'm concerned about human health. It's not my area of expertise. I respect others who are concerned about it. Also, when we got into this court case, we got calls from people from the Jewish faith who said there's an issue here for the
October 18th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
October 18th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Agriculture committee Right now, if you are growing a lot of fish, there are impacts on the surrounding environment. For finfish—salmon, trout, halibut—we prefer to see closed containment, because that has a number of advantages in terms of waste, antibiotics, and sea lice. We have companies in Nova S
October 18th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Environment committee Madam Chair, co-chairs, and members, thank you for this opportunity to present and for turning your attention to the application of the act to the first GM food animal in the world to receive approval for human consumption. At the end of my presentation, I will also briefly addr
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Environment committee I would endorse what Dr. Boyd is saying. We work with communities that are disproportionately affected by landfills and other toxic industries. There was a study done here in Nova Scotia which showed that a disproportionate number of African Nova Scotian and indigenous communitie
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Environment committee I think your suggestion of making it mandatory is a good one. I think CEPA is a good place to start with an environmental bill of rights and also environmental justice. If I could just move the conversation a little, something that really struck us when we were dealing with this
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Environment committee Thank you for your question. Perhaps I can preface my answer by saying that this was a test for the act. This was the first GM food animal in the world. There are many more under development. In my opinion, it failed, so we really need to learn from this. I would look to you and
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Environment committee That's easy. Yes. The impacts are irreversible.
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler
Environment committee Yes, definitely, and I think particularly here, where there was this bait and switch, this may have been the only opportunity to assess the impact. The waiver was given for something very narrow, a research facility, but that would have been the only opportunity to assess invasiv
October 27th, 2016Committee meeting
Mark Butler