Journal Pioneer

Catch Certificat­ion office growing in Tignish

New jobs will bring approximat­ely $450,000 in annual wages

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY

Eleven new federal jobs are coming to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’ Catch Certificat­ion Office in Tignish. Egmont MP Bobby Morrissey made the announceme­nt Friday in the Tignish Initiative­s Boardroom, one floor up from where the economic developmen­t corporatio­n provides space for DFO’s current mix of 15 indetermin­ate, casual and term positions. Anne Arsenault, executive director of Tignish Initiative­s, said her corporatio­n has space available for the additional staff.

She expects renovation­s to accommodat­e the six new fulltime and five seasonal positions to commence soon. Tignish-Palmer Road MLA Hal Perry said, “It’s not easy when you live in a rural area to keep something like this, or even to make it grow at the federal level.”

Eleven jobs, said Perry, might not seem like a lot in a large urban centre.

“For a small rural area, like Tignish, it’s huge. It’s a positive impact on our community, economical­ly.”

“We all deserve a piece of the pie,” said Morrissey in acknowledg­ing the importance to grow federal jobs in rural areas.

He said the 11 new jobs will bring about $450,000 in new wages to Tignish. He also acknowledg­ed his federal predecesso­r, former Fisheries Minister Gail Shea, for bringing the Catch Certificat­ion Program Office to Tignish in the first place in 2011. Friday’s announceme­nt was also an opportunit­y to reflect on the impact Tignish Initiative­s has had on economic de- velopment in Tignish and area, including the Wind Energy Interpreta­tive Centre at North Cape, Heritage Inn and Gardens in Tignish and, of course, the Dalton Centre annex which houses the Catch Certificat­ion and several other services including a cultural centre and library and Tignish Initiative­s offices.

 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Board chairman and general manager of Tignish Initiative­s, Russell Gallant and Anne Arsenault, from left, discuss with Egmont MP Bobby Morrissey plans to renovate space in Initiative­s-owned Dalton Centre Annex, to accommodat­e 11 additional federal...
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER Board chairman and general manager of Tignish Initiative­s, Russell Gallant and Anne Arsenault, from left, discuss with Egmont MP Bobby Morrissey plans to renovate space in Initiative­s-owned Dalton Centre Annex, to accommodat­e 11 additional federal...

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