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CANADA INVESTS IN BC FISHING HARBOURS

Canada invests in BC fishing harbours. The communities on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast are welcoming a significant federal investment that will benefit the local economy and community.

Coastal communities across Canada are supported by small craft harbours that provide the commercial fishing industry with safe access to waterways. With approximately 45,000 Canadians employed in the fishing sector, the Government of Canada is making investments to renew its network of small craft harbours and work with municipalities and other stakeholders to ensure this important infrastructure can enhance local communities.

Patrick Weiler, Member of Parliament for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, on behalf of the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, announced that the Government of Canada is investing funds under Budget 2021  to help renew the harbours on the Sunshine Coast.

Since the announcement of Budget 2018, the harbour at Gibsons received investments of more than $1 million. This project will be completed this year.

In addition, improvements will be made to the electrical integrity and energy efficiency of the wharf at Madeira Park, which is managed by the Harbour Authority of Pender Harbour. In addition, the old boat grid in Whiskey Slough will be removed and remediated to improve the marine environmental quality

Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, said:

“Small craft harbours are the heart of Canada’s coastal communities. They’re places of gathering, hubs of recreation and industry, and they’re essential to Canada’s growing blue economy. That’s why our government is investing $300 million to make our harbours greener, safer, and more efficient. We’ll always support the women and men of our fisheries, tourism sectors, and construction industries, and the coastal and rural communities that depend on Canada’s small craft harbours.”

Patrick Weiler, Member of Parliament for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea-to-Sky Country, said:

“The Sunshine Coast’s small craft harbours are cornerstones of our local economy. It is vital that we support our commercial and recreational fishing sector, and all those that enjoy and access our marine environment with good, well maintained, local harbour infrastructure. When we invest in our local harbours, we invest in the people who work and live near them, supporting jobs and benefiting communities across the region. Through projects like these, our government is investing in Canada’s growing blue economy to make local harbours safer and more sustainable, efficient, and resilient.”

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