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Fisheries committee First I would challenge the last part of your statement. We are not extremely short of icebreaking capacity, that is simply false. I'm certainly hoping you're not intending to say we should be skipping a process for large-scale procurement. We are going to work through the proce
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Fisheries committee We are ensuring that we are moving forward in a proper and appropriate process.
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Fisheries committee The Canadian Coast Guard has done an assessment of all of its requirements on a go-forward basis. We have certainly spent lots of time on that, as well as on options, with respect to how we will fill the various needs we have, over time. We are in the process of completing that
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Fisheries committee We are still in the process of completing that work. At some point, it will be public.
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Fisheries committee That's a pretty cheesy question. I am fully comfortable that the commissioner and the senior management of the Coast Guard are fully capable and equipped to do their jobs.
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Fisheries committee The Atlantic fisheries fund, as you will all know, is a $400-million program that is jointly financed by the federal and provincial governments, 70% federal and 30% provincial. It is a tool that's allowed us to encourage and foster innovation in the fish harvesting sector and to
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Fisheries committee It is an important issue. I know you're speaking specifically about Malpeque Bay and some of the challenges there. There are a number of cases where the dredging issues are increasingly important, although there are also other harbours where maintenance is required simply as a re
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Fisheries committee This issue is obviously very important on the Atlantic coast, but it's also of significance on the Pacific coast, and increasingly is emerging as an issue of importance in the Arctic. The government has recognized the importance of ensuring we have funding to be able to address
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Fisheries committee Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you very much for the invitation to be here today. I will give some opening remarks, and then I think Jen will just supplement those a little bit. As you noted, I'm accompanied by a number of members of our senior management team. I'll give the c
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Oceans Act Mr. Speaker, I think it is important to distinguish the two issues. Certainly, the issues in British Columbia have nothing to do with marine protected areas. They have to do with conservation for the purpose of saving Fraser chinook salmon. Extensive consultations went on over m
May 13th, 2019House debate
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Oceans Act Mr. Speaker, in the regulations in the guidelines that we have established with respect to conservation areas, there are two categories. One is marine protected areas and the other is other effective area-based conservation measures. In marine protected areas, oil and gas extrac
May 13th, 2019House debate
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Oceans Act Mr. Speaker, with respect to standards for conservation areas, which we announced a couple of weeks ago, there are two categories: marine protected areas and other effective area-based measures. We have put in place guidelines with respect to what is and what is not allowed in bo
May 13th, 2019House debate
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Oceans Act Mr. Speaker, the bill is important in the broader context of the commitment to nature that the government has demonstrated through the significant amount of funding that has been put into the nature agenda. The bill would enable us to more rapidly protect, on an interim basis, a
May 13th, 2019House debate
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Oceans Act Mr. Speaker, as I noted in my speech, sections 29 to 33 of the act spell out the requirement for consultation. We believe that the intent of the amendment that was made in the other House was already reflected in the existing bill. However, when the bill was sent back to us after
May 13th, 2019House debate
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Oceans Act Mr. Speaker, I am very pleased to be here today to talk about the message to the Senate on Bill C-55, a bill that will amend the Oceans Act and the Canada Petroleum Resources Act. First, I want to thank the parliamentary secretary, the member for Charlottetown, for starting the
May 13th, 2019House debate
Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal