Times Colonist

Canadians want positive leadership

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Whatever a person’s position is on Kinder Morgan shipping oil along our coast, they should be aware of some simple facts that get lost.

As many as 85,000 vessels a year over 60 tonnes pass Ogden Point reporting in. We will have a major spill on our coast one day; every day the odds become greater. We have virtually no cleanup capabiliti­es on our coast now.

With Kinder Morgan, traffic increases by 330 vessels or .003 per cent.

If the pipeline goes ahead, we will get six oil-spill cleanup response teams and offshore tugboats escorting tankers out of our waters that will also be able to respond if a vessel runs into trouble.

On a simple risk assessment, our beautiful coastline is much better off with the slight increase in traffic and benefits.

In addition to this, the biggest threat to our oceans is plastics. A huge win for our oceans and province would be if these spill-response teams started removing plastic from the ocean in their down-time.

Working with the University of Victoria, they could become the leading experts in the world on removing plastic from the ocean, and a whole new amazing industry could be started.

Regardless of political party, it’s time politician­s started leading with positive solutions, not where they will get votes from. That is leadership I believe all Canadians want. Gerald Hartwig Victoria

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