The
Liberals believe there is political advantage to repeat the lie that the Conservatives
have no Environmental Policy. They
become emotional with invective about so called “climate-change deniers”. Moreover, in policy portfolios, the Liberals have
been exposed as “talk over substance”. Notice
how they have been “road testing” political smears for the next election, using terms like "racist" ad "alt-right". Liberal rhetoric on the “Environment” is likely
to be central to their campaign attacks.
Nevertheless, the Conservative Party has had the following published policy
for years; it is credible. Conservatives will soon release more policy on the Environment, but below is their great base upon which to build.
ENVIRONMENT
The Conservative Party believes
there must be a balance between fiscal accountability, progressive social
policy, and individual rights and responsibilities;
The Conservative Party believes
that the quality of the environment is a vital part of our heritage, to be
protected by each generation for the next.
Environmental
Principles
In order to have a strong
economy and maintain good health, Canada must have strong, coordinated and
achievable environmental policies.
The Conservative Party
believes that responsible exploration, development, conservation and renewal of
our environment are vital to our continued well-being as a nation and as
individuals.
We believe that it is the
responsibility of government to ensure that the sometimes-competing values of
preserving the environment and creating jobs are maintained in proper balance.
We believe that all
environment and energy initiatives should be reviewed.
We believe that an effective
international emissions reduction regime on climate change must be truly global
and must include binding targets for all the world’s major emitters, including
China and the United States.
We believe that Canada should
create a program to heighten public awareness to the economic benefits of
environmental solutions which minimize the waste of resources.
We believe that Canada should
establish a program of tax credits to promote environmental solutions in the
areas of transportation and entrepreneurial innovation, among others.
We believe that the federal
and territorial governments should make joint investments to study and address
climate change adaptation in the North.
Clean
Air and Smog Reductions
The Conservative Party
supports the legislated emissions caps to reduce smog-causing pollutants such
as nitrogen oxide, sulphur dioxide, and volatile organic compounds, ground
level ozone and particulate matter. We
support stringent vehicle fuel efficiency and exhaust emission standards.
Alternative
Energy and Transitional Fuels
The Conservative Party
believes the government should promote alternative energy (such as wind, solar,
geothermal), transitional fuels (such as biodiesel, ethanol, natural gas), and
the development of hydrogen as a fuel. The expense of assuring the security of
traditional fuel sources and concerns over pollution makes the use of these
energy sources necessary. We believe the
government should enhance tax incentives for energy efficient measures which
lead to a cleaner environment.
We believe the government
should work with the provinces and territories to promote the development of
ecological recycling plants, using incinerators that capture waste gas and
transform it into energy.
Contaminated
Sites
The Conservative Party
supports initiatives to provide stable long-term funding for the cleanup of
contaminated sites in cooperation with the provinces, territories and
municipalities. We believe the
government should continue to remove roadblocks that discourage the private
sector from cleaning and developing contaminated land:
i.
amend the Income Tax Act to allow remediation
expenses to be treated as a deductible expense;
ii.
ii. introduce legislation to terminate
regulatory liability upon issuance of regulatory approval of remediation to
encourage development of brownfields, reversible only in emergency and in cases
of fraud;
iii.
iii. create an insurance fund for post
liability insurance claims. This will permit the quantification and spreading
of development risk through insurance, reinsurance and diversification of
ownership; and
iv.
iv. provide economic incentives to the private
sector to clean up contaminated lands.
Offshore
Resource Development
To capture economic, social
and net environmental benefits, the Conservative Party believes the government
should promote exploration and development of offshore resources along all our
coastal waters. This should be carried
out in cooperation with the provinces and territories, affected First Nations,
private industry and other relevant business, scientific and environmental
groups. We believe that companies should
follow best practices and the precautionary principle to mitigate environmental
risk.
We believe government should
allow for arms-length regulatory processes to ensure safe and environmentally
responsible practices in the exploration for and development of these natural
resources.
We believe government should
consider the potential of these natural resources before designating new Marine
Protected Areas. We support ensuring
that accurate and complete information on the risks and benefits of such
developments is made available to the public.
Water
- Great Lakes
The Conservative Party
believes the government should:
i.
continue working with the United States and the
provinces to address critical threats to the sustainability of our shared
resource, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River basin;
ii.
ii. address the threats to our shared resource,
including water levels, invasive species, pollution and other threats to the
tourism industry and the living conditions and economic well-being of area
residents;
iii.
iii. provide adequate funding to fulfill its
commitment to this region, which is home to 16 million Canadians and is a
crucial source of clean air, drinking water, food, shelter, health, employment
and recreation, as well as Canada’s highest concentration of industry;
iv.
iv. establish long-term outcomes; translate
them into real plans for the basin; apply a consistent basin-wide approach for
issues that span the entire basin; clarify responsibilities of federal and
provincial governments; and recognize constitutional authority of the
provinces.
Illegal
Oil Dumping
The Conservative Party
believes in the following initiatives:
i.
expanded oil-dumping detection;
ii.
ii. prohibitions to prevent ships from entering
sensitive sea areas;
iii.
iii. legislation requiring ship operators to
account for their ships’ waste; and iv. incentives to dump waste at our port
facilities, not in our waters. We support increased fines for illegal oil
dumping, a practice that kills hundreds of thousands of sea birds every year
along Canada’s coastlines. Ship
operators caught illegally dumping oil should face criminal charges and be
prevented from plying Canadian waters.
Aquifer
Mapping
The Conservative Party
supports the development of a long-term plan in cooperation with the provinces
and territories to create an inventory that could define significant and key
aquifers and establish policy to protect the quality and sustainability of
Canada’s major aquifers. With the threat
of groundwater resources becoming depleted in Canada we will face increasing
need to understand the extent and replenishment of aquifers.
Aquatic
Invasive Species
The Conservative Party
believes the government should in cooperation with local, provincial and
international governments make mandatory the existing voluntary guidelines for
ballast water management practices and enforce compliance for all ships
carrying ballast water. We believe the
government should ensure all ships plying Canadian waters built after a set
date have proper ballast water treatment technology and implement economic
incentives. This will see ship owners
and operators rewarded for improved ballast water treatment practices. Such measures will address the introduction
and spread of aquatic alien invasive species that severely impair biological
integrity and threaten the economies of water-dependent communities in Canada.
They will also alleviate the costs for treatment, containment and control of
these invasive species, which are massive and generally borne by local
communities, rather than the industries that contribute to the problem.
Oceans
and Coastlines
The Conservative Party
believes that the oceans surrounding Canada on three sides are internationally
recognized, Federal jurisdictions with rights and responsibilities in
accordance with international treaties and laws. We support:
i.
the Canadian government claim to sovereign
rights: in the Internal Waters, in the Territorial Sea, in the Contiguous Zone,
in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and in, on, or above the Continental Shelf
of Canada;
ii.
ii. the sovereign right to: a) control the
Northwest Passage and the Canadian Inside Passages off the BC coast as internal
waters of Canada; b) explore, exploit, conserve, and manage living and
nonliving resources of water column in the EEZ; c) explore, exploit, conserve,
and manage non-living resources of the seabed and subsoil of the continental
shelf, (E.g. minerals such as ferromanganese crusts, ferromanganese nodules,
gas hydrate deposits, and petroleum); and economic activities, such as the
production of energy from the water, currents and winds; to construct and
establish artificial islands and installations;
iii.
iii. the rights and responsibility to: a)
conduct marine research as well as the right to suspend or cessation of marine
scientific research activities within its jurisdiction; and b) regulate marine
traffic, enforce safety standards, minimize environmental impact and ensure
that foreign vessel traffic is for legal and peaceful purposes only.
Marine
Transportation
The Conservative Party
supports the retention of lightstations, their personnel, and their aids to
navigation. Lightstations are an
important contribution to Canadian sovereignty, provide for public safety
especially for recreational boaters and kayakers, are an essential presence to
monitoring sea- planes and marine traffic, and assist in the interdiction of
smuggling. We also recognize the
historical value of the lightstations and promote the concept that they are
well situated infrastructure and personnel which can be utilized for scientific
data collection and for other uses. We
support a strategic plan to address proper docking facilities for all coastal
communities across the Far North. We
believe the government has an obligation to:
i.
enforce the relevant laws and regulations with
respect to pollution by dumping;
ii.
ii. adopt special discharge and navigational
requirements for designated areas and to prosecute foreign vessels where an
actual pollution discharge has occurred;
iii.
iii. provide vessels passing through its EEZ
with adequate charting and maritime safety information;
iv.
iv. provide Search and Rescue capabilities
which are comparable to international standards of other developed countries;
and v. establish and enforce safety standards for local and foreign vessels
which operate in Canadian Waters for the well-being of workers as well as the
environment.
Marine
Scientific Research
We believe the government has
an obligation to:
i.
promote international cooperation in marine
scientific research for peaceful purposes; and
ii.
ii. create favourable conditions to study the
processes occurring in the marine environment through bilateral and
multilateral agreements.
We believe that government
should promote opportunities in Ocean Technologies (or Blue Technologies) by
identifying and reducing barriers to ocean technologies development, and by
encouraging collaboration between industry and educational institutions for
innovation.
We believe that government is
responsible to regulate activities on the ocean to minimize environmental
impact on the marine environment.
Coast
Guard, Marine Safety and Abandoned Vessels
The Party emphasizes our
commitment to Maritime Safety by implementing an institutional change, to
transfer the Coast Guard back to the Minister of Transport; and that Coast
Guard bases are operated using a cost-effective plan, via the creation or
upgrading of facilities that can effectively and efficiently respond to marine
safety matters.
The Conservative Party stand
by its commitment to facilitate rehabilitation or demolition of abandoned and
derelict vessels.
The Conservative Party
supports Government Legislators in Pacific and Maritime ridings to consult with
scientific and technical experts and implement decisions based on independent
scientific data.
Carbon
Tax
We believe that there should
be no federally imposed carbon taxes or cap and trade systems on either the
provinces or on the citizens of Canada. The
provinces and territories should be free to develop their own climate change
policies, without federal interference or federal penalties or incentives.
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