Rand MacIntosh
519-352-4740
1-866-739-2237
cell 519-355-5074
rmacintosh(a)campbell.toyota.ca
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Dear Barbara,
Oil continues to spill in the wake of the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster;
devastating the wildlife, people and ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico.
The images and stories from the Gulf are heart-wrenching and beg the
questions: could this happen in Canada's Arctic, and if so, are we prepared?
The short answers: yes, and no we're not.
The world is knocking at the Arctic's door with oil and gas in mind. This
pristine and ecologically important region is on the verge of becoming one
of the most economically significant areas on our planet. With the emergence
of a new ocean due to the rapid melting of sea ice comes unprecedented
opportunity for development - and tremendous risk.
In response to the tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico, the federal government and
the National Energy Board are reviewing the regulations that govern offshore
drilling in Canada. However, the regulations only govern how an operator
drills - not whether they operate or where. Meaning offshore drilling is
permitted in ecologically sensitive areas - home to bowhead and beluga
whales, and polar bears. An oil spill would be catastrophic in the Arctic,
and there are no known mechanisms to clean up oil in ice-covered areas where
harsh conditions could hamper relief efforts for months.
In a few short days, the House of Commons will break for the summer. Join
WWF-Canada in calling for a comprehensive review of Canada's regulation of
offshore drilling. We need to protect our Arctic ecosystems, and the species
and local communities that depend on them.
Act today. Sign
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petition. Share it widely. Speak up for greater regulation of offshore
drilling in Canada.
Thank you,
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Gerald Butts
President and CEO, WWF-Canada
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