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Environment committee  The Flathead Valley is, from a biodiversity species-counting point of view, the most important area in the country we could protect. It fits into this corridor from Yellowstone to Yukon in a critical way. I think number one is engagement with the Ktunaxa Nation, which has an unr

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Harvey Locke

Environment committee  I would be happy to do that.

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Harvey Locke

Environment committee  I might defer to Justina on the Species at Risk Act, because she's lived and breathed it for the last 10 years.

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Harvey Locke

Environment committee  I'm going to answer that one. You answer the SARA one.

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Harvey Locke

Environment committee  I live in Banff National Park and the number of people coming now is staggering. I think we are starving the Canadian public and the world public of enough nice places to go in nature. It was a major loss when the Government of Alberta reversed itself on the Bighorn wildland area

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Harvey Locke

Environment committee  Thanks, Mr. Aldag. I touched on this. This is a map of the world's soil organic carbon. You hear a lot about the carbon above ground in tropical rainforests and how we need to save those forests, but the way carbon works in the world on land is that it's in one of three places.

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Harvey Locke

Environment committee  Thank you. I asked to have some PowerPoint slides that will help to ground my comments. While they come up, I'll thank everyone on the committee for the time that I was able to spend with you in Banff and for the impact that your report had. I've been around a little while, and

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Harvey Locke