Vancouver Sun

Activists hail choice of ‘fighter’ in the field as environmen­t minister

Former union and Sierra Club head urged to act swiftly on problem issues

- LARRY PYNN lpynn@postmedia.com

Conservati­onists gave a glowing endorsemen­t of Tuesday’s appointmen­t Tuesday of George Heyman, a Vancouver-based MLA with a background in unionism and the environmen­t, as minister of environmen­t and climate change strategy.

“I’m over the moon,” said Joe Foy, national campaign director for the Wilderness Committee.

“I think he’s going to be a fantastic environmen­t minister. It’s a great choice. George is a fighter. I think he’ll do well.”

Heyman served as president of the B.C. Government Employees and Service Employees’ Union from 1999 to 2008, and as executive director of the Sierra Club B.C. from 2009 to 2013.

That mixed background is expected to serve him well in his new job.

Foy said that during Heyman’s time with the BCGEU, he “brought together a coalition of union representa­tives and environmen­tal representa­tives and made the argument that it didn’t need to be jobs versus the environmen­t.”

Foy added that Heyman’s career has been leading to environmen­t minister and he called on him to act swiftly to pass legislatio­n to protect endangered species across the province.

The name of the new ministry more closely aligns B.C. with the federal government’s Environmen­t and Climate Change Canada.

Eugene Kung, a staff lawyer with West Coast Environmen­tal Law, said that decision indicates the province is serious about climate change, “an issue that is felt in every other area of government.” He added: “With the wildfires, we’re seeing first-hand right now the impact of climate change.”

Tim Pearson, spokesman for Sierra Club B.C., urged Heyman to be a strong advocate on all issues that touch on the environmen­t whether or not they fall directly into his portfolio.

“He’s got a strong track record and has shown as a critic that he understand­s the issues. We’re looking forward to working with him.”

Pearson urged Heyman to protect remaining old-growth rainforest­s on the B.C. coast, including Vancouver Island, and to focus on forest health, especially in light of the wildfire situation.

Environmen­talist and broadcaste­r David Suzuki noted that people are at the core of the “ecocrisis, as the cause, victims and solutions.

“We can’t have a genuine sustainabl­e society without social justice and greater gender and financial equity. George Heyman is an environmen­talist with a track record as a social and labour activist. A great start for this young government.”

I’m over the moon. I think he’s going to be a fantastic environmen­t minister. It’s a great choice. George is a fighter.

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