Ecologists fight logging road in Manitoba park
Last Updated: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 | 4:14 PM CT
CBC News
Environmentalists are concerned that a licence has been issued for a logging road through Grass River Provincial Park. (Eric Reder) Environmental advocates are upset that the Manitoba government — which has banned logging in provincial parks — has granted a licence for a logging road through Grass River Provincial Park.
Manitoba Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard joined in the criticism Wednesday, saying "it's pure NDP hypocrisy" to pass legislation banning logging and then permit a logging road through a park.
Eric Reder of the Wilderness Committee and Gail Whelan Enns of Manitoba Wildlands say the road, for which a licence was granted Aug.12, will cut through Grass River to give Tolko Industries in The Pas access to timber north of the park.
The critics say the road flies in the face of Manitoba's Forest Amendment Act, which banned logging in 79 of Manitoba’s 80 provincial parks. The act went into effect June 11.
"I sat down with Conservation Minister [Stan] Struthers at an emergency meeting and said: 'This can't really go through,'" said Reder. "'There's no way you can allow a logging road into a park that you just said is protected from logging.'"
"He explained that a 'logging road is not logging activity.' From the Wilderness Committee's point of view, that is absolutely unethical."
Doug Hunt, Woodlands Manager for Tolko, said the company doesn't want timber from the park. But a road through the park will save the company time and money as it logs outside the park.
Woodlands caribou in Manitoba's Grass River Provincial Park. (CBC)Critics claim the decision to approve the road will also have a negative impact on the migration route of the park’s woodland caribou, which gained protected status under the province’s Endangered Species Act in 2006.
On Wednesday, Struthers emphasized that Tolko would not be logging in the park but the company needs access to timber north of it.
"What we have made very clear is that Tolko will not be clearing, they will not be commercial-logging in the Grass River Provincial Park, he said.
"There's a basket of wood north of that park that Tolko need to be able to continue their operation."
Premier Gary Doer said Wednesday that Tolko and the lumber industry generally are experiencing lower demand for their product as construction activity slows in the United States.
Share Tools
Latest Manitoba News Headlines
- Prisoner dies at Stony Mountain
- A 56-year-old man who spent most of his adult life in prison, has died at the Stony Mountain Institution, corrections officials say. more »
- Winnipeg WWE wrestler Chris Jericho suspended after flag incident
- Winnipeg native Chris Jericho has been suspended by the WWE after he crumpled and kicked a Brazilian flag at the WWE's debut show in Brazil. more »
- Missing boater may have struck reef, police say
- A boater who has been missing since Tuesday may have struck a reef, police say, adding a search for the man is continuing. more »
- Crime spree ends with 46 break-in charges
- Police in Winnipeg think they have caught the person behind a string of early-morning break-ins, where a vehicle was used to smash into businesses. more »
Top News Headlines
- Everest team unable to bring down Toronto woman's body
- Bad weather has hampered the recovery team that is attempting to bring down the body of a Toronto woman who died trying to climb Mt. Everest. more »
- 32 Syrian children die in artillery attack, says UN
- More than 90 people have been killed by regime forces in a district of central Syria, with the head of the UN team in the country confirming at least 32 children and 60 adults were killed the attack. more »
- Woman's remains found in hockey bag on Cape Breton river
- Police in Nova Scotia are investigating after a woman's remains were found in a hockey bag floating on a Cape Breton river Friday night. more »
- Montreal student group says Bill 78 must be priority
- Quebec's coalition of student associations says Bill 78 must be a priority if a new round of negotiations start up with the government in the ongoing tuition conflict. more »
- Winnipeg WWE wrestler Chris Jericho suspended after flag incident
- Crime spree ends with 46 break-in charges
- Missing boater may have struck reef, police say
- Outhouse bear attack survivor was grabbed from 'throne'
- First-time homebuyers find frustration in Winnipeg
- Winnipeg's Union Station to get facelift
- RCMP to close labs in Halifax, Winnipeg, Regina
- Prisoner dies at Stony Mountain
- Kelvin High School celebrates 100 years

