Times Colonist

Ottawa is all talk, no action on orcas

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Re: “Ottawa spending millions to help endangered orcas,” March 16.

In a typically Canadian fashion, our federal government says it will spend $9.1 million to develop and test technologi­es to alert vessels to the presence of whales. However, there’s no mention of actually implementi­ng such a system — if it’s even found to be practical — or the time frame to complete this study. The government states it will spend about $3.1 million on several other research projects, most of which will only reinforce what is already known about issues affecting the health of the southern resident orca population.

In stark contrast, the governor of Washington state has directed his agencies to take immediate and longer-term steps to protect these iconic animals, clearly recognizin­g the seriousnes­s of the situation faced by these orcas.

The timing of the announceme­nt of these Canadian projects appears to be a thinly disguised attempt by Prime Minster Justin Trudeau to suppress opposition to the Kinder Morgan pipeline project, perhaps itself the biggest threat to the future of our local orcas.

It’s unfortunat­e the southern resident group knows nothing about borders — they’d obviously be better off living full time in the waters of Washington state.

Mark Perry Former orca trainer Salt Spring Island

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