Cuts and Attacks on DFO and Fish and Water Protection continue.

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Harper government cutting more than $100 million and 500 jobs at DFO, against advice from water-protection experts

By Mike De Souza, Postmedia News December 27, 2013

OTTAWA — More than $100 million in cuts are underway at the federal department in charge of protecting Canada’s water and oceans, despite recommendations from top bureaucrats that it needs to increase spending for both environmental and economic reasons.

According to internal federal briefing notes obtained by Postmedia News, Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government is eliminating about 500 jobs at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans related to Coast Guard services, patrols to stop illegal fishing activities as well as scientific research to promote conservation, protect endangered species and prevent industrial water pollution.

The cuts, part of the federal government’s efforts to eliminate its deficit, cover 26 different areas of the department which has a workforce of about 10,000 employees. The downsizing also includes the shutdown of federal libraries and millions of dollars in reductions to climate change adaptation programs. In total, the department estimates it will cut about $80 million per year from its budget by 2014-15, and over $100 million per year in the following fiscal year.

But the cuts coincide with internal advice from top bureaucrats that the government should instead be increasing its spending in the department to protect both economic and environmental interests, particularly for Coast Guard services which are facing cuts equivalent to about $20 million by 2014-15 and 300 full-time jobs.

“Rising marine traffic, technological changes, climate change impacts (such as fluctuating water levels), and extended shipping seasons are among the factors expected to continue to place increased demands on Coast Guard services,” said briefing notes prepared for the department’s deputy minister Matthew King in December 2012. “For example, there are demands for increasing icebreaking services on the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the Great Lakes, for extending Marine Communications and Traffic Services, aids to navigation and ice breaking services in the Quebec North and Arctic for additional environmental response as well as search and rescue capacities in selected areas.”

The department is in the process of eliminating the equivalent of about 96 full-time positions and slashing spending by about $6 million in its Marine Communications and Traffic Centres which provide “distress and safety call monitoring” and other services to ensure safe and efficient movement of marine vessels.

The department’s restructuring also follows a shift in its mandate from the Harper government’s 2012 budget, which introduced what it described as “responsible resource development” by eliminating a series of environmental laws and replacing them with new ones that significantly reduced federal oversight on industrial development.

Those changes revamped a longstanding water pollution prevention law, the Fisheries Act, that required the protection of all fish habitat, replacing it with a new law that only requires the protection of water when humans are nearby.

In the midst of the overhaul, Fisheries and Oceans Minister Gail Shea told Parliament in a recent report that her department was on the right track.

“It is my sincere belief that our work will enable us to fulfill our vision, which is to advance sustainable aquatic ecosystems and support safe and secure Canadian waters while fostering economic prosperity across maritime sectors and fisheries,” she said in her department’s performance report for 2012-13.

The department is also significantly reducing surveillance patrols of fishing activities off the coast of Newfoundland as part of the government’s activities within the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization, cutting the equivalent of about $4.2 million and 23 full-time positions.

The department told Postmedia News that these cuts to NAFO were based on several positive developments in recent years, including a 90 per cent drop in the number of serious cases of non-compliance by foreign fishing vessels since 2005, from 29 cases to 10 cases in 2011.

Other cuts to scientific research at the department include:

• $1 million in cuts and seven jobs eliminated through the closure of conservation and protection offices.

• $1.5 million in cuts and about 14 job losses resulting from the transfer of the Experimental Lakes Area, a system of lakes near Kenora in western Ontario where scientists have studied the impacts of industrial pollution on water for decades.

• $1.7 million in cuts and 27 job losses following the elimination of an in-house research program examining biological impacts of contaminants, pesticides and the oil and gas industry, and turning instead toward a “small advisory group” to “outsource” research needs.

“Since the announcement, media attention has focused on the capacity of the department and its scientists to provide adequate and timely advice to the government on the potential effects of accidental spills of contaminants, especially oil, gas and diluted bitumen, into the environment,” said the briefing material prepared for the deputy minister, that was marked “secret.”

Scientists from other departments, such as Environment Canada and Natural Resources Canada, were also doing some new research in recent months on the behaviour of diluted bitumen, the product from Canada’s oilsands industry, in water to help oil companies prepare for environmental disasters.

© Copyright (c) Postmedia News


Original source article: Harper government cutting more than $100 million and 500 jobs at DFO, against advice from water-protection experts
 
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Its all about efficiency. Have you tried to get anything done when it comes to any department in the federal government. Any cuts are good for my pocketbook when I look at it. We should shut down alot more useless positions imop and integrate either electronic surveillance more or make employees of the government work for less. Look at fishing licences now tidal all online should have been done years ago. The only question is how much will it save joe taxpayer thats all I care about. Tnhe provincial and federal government budget and wages are unsustainable just look at ferries, post office etc. All overpaid nobodies.
 
DFO just wants to let everything die so they can just managed aquaculture
 
Although there is Imop some conspiracy truth to that I believe that everyone including the government employees should do more with less. Why am I as a private person expected to pay for two or three people with their hands in their pockets while one writes the ticket. I just saw this at the ferries over the holidays its disgraceful and quite frankly pathetic. Go Harper keep on choppin.
 
Although there is Imop some conspiracy truth to that I believe that everyone including the government employees should do more with less. Why am I as a private person expected to pay for two or three people with their hands in their pockets while one writes the ticket. I just saw this at the ferries over the holidays its disgraceful and quite frankly pathetic. Go Harper keep on choppin.

One personal observation and this is your rationale for supporting what Harper is doing to environmental protection in this country - wow, pretty narrow minded IMHO. Time to start seeing the bigger picture of what the Harper Govt. is really doing. They are not trying to cut costs as they waste millions/billions on all sorts of useless things like tax breaks for big oil, military procurement boondogels, hosting G20 summits, keeping the Senate going after 5 years in power... the list goes on. Harper is trying to gut the Govt. agencies that oversee protection the environment so he and big foreign oil can proceed unimpeded. My 2 bits.
 
... wow, pretty narrow minded IMHO. Time to start seeing the bigger picture of what the Harper Govt. is really doing...

I understand what you're saying WW. But... Methinks that's a tough thing to accomplish, one you've already drunk the Kool-Aid ;)

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Sad... But Unfortunately TRUE.

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Go Harper keep on choppin.
You mean like this

http://www.scribd.com/doc/194092303

Notice the use of the "FTE"s
Those are people that protect you on the water and the fish that we chase.
They have families with kids in school and bills to pay.
I suspect you know this but you have drunk the koolaide of tea party north....
Policy that gave us 2008...
 
If you want evidence of Harper's efficiency. Contact OAP or CPP. Replies take approximately 5 to seven months where there is some urgency. Up to 9 months if not. Try staying in business with those type of customer response times.
 
Have you forgotten the $3B that was lost? No merchandise, no documents, no receipts. No explanation. Back to the taxpayer money pit for more money.
 
Although there is Imop some conspiracy truth to that I believe that everyone including the government employees should do more with less. Why am I as a private person expected to pay for two or three people with their hands in their pockets while one writes the ticket. I just saw this at the ferries over the holidays its disgraceful and quite frankly pathetic. Go Harper keep on choppin.
Harper HAS BEEN chopping for many years now. The government is supposed to work as a system a system of checks, balances, incentives and support. ANY system will fail as components are continually cut off, and minimized until they disappear. We are in the free-fall right now.

An alternative would be to tax the corporate oil base - instead of handing them money like Harper has been doing for his "buddies". That money would then be used to help support government services. Norway has done this for years and owns 51% of the oil extraction companies.

"Privatization" is the code word the evil Harper regime uses to BS the public and give sh*t away for a song and a dance to their buddies. Don't kid yourselves - Harper and his bum-buddies get rewarded for these changes. The Sponsorship Scandal and the Schriber Affair are only 2 examples of where less competent crooks got caught. Ottawa is corrupt, so is Calgary. It's like the "Two Towers" out of Lord of the Rings, to use a humourous and entertaining analogy.
 
I see there is alot of anti harper sentiment here. I do not support any govt for the record and believe they are all the same they wiil sell you a bridge even if you have no river. What I was implying was the gross incompetence and sense of entitlement of government employees in whole it is everywhere. I dont care about their families or if they support a community I only care if its cost effective. Norway by the way pays 50% tax on income I was just there and let me assure you it is not as great as people think. I fish too but do not believe a few govt employees layed off will kill all fish. Government needs to be lean not at the trough indefinetely. And yes we see the latter now from top to bottom.
 
Time to start seeing the bigger picture of what the Harper Govt. is really doing. They are not trying to cut costs as they waste millions/billions on all sorts of useless things like tax breaks for big oil, military procurement boondogels, hosting G20 summits, keeping the Senate going after 5 years in power... the list goes on. Harper is trying to gut the Govt. agencies that oversee protection the environment so he and big foreign oil can proceed unimpeded. My 2 bits.


Another example of useless things under the guise of cost-cutting:
Environmental groups opposing pipeline plans have been denounced as “radicals,” accused of taking funding from “foreign special interests” and subject to special audits regarding their charitable status from the Canada Revenue Agency. Meanwhile Canada’s global reputation on green issues has taken a beating. (A January 2013 report card on international environmental performance based on indicators like air quality and biodiversity ranked Canada 15th among the world’s 17 most developed nations.) And all those audits—almost 900, at a cost of $5 million—resulted in just one group, Physicians for Global Survival, losing their tax-deductible status for exceeding the limits on political spending.

Under his Deficit Reduction Action Plan, Harper claims that his drastic cuts to most federal agencies are necessary in order to eliminate the deficit before the next federal election. But as business writer David Olive observed (Toronto Star, March 20, 2013), “Harper’s ultra-low corporate tax [15%] deprives Ottawa of $13.7 billion a year according to Finance’s own estimates. That’s enough to wipe out the deficit in two years without cutting a single program.” Canada now has the lowest corporate tax rate of G8 member nations. According to a 2012 study by the World Bank, PwC and the International Finance Corporation, of 185 countries examined, only seven countries have a lower corporate tax rate than Canada.

That may be hard to swallow when executive pay has ballooned 73% between 1998 and 2012, meanwhile the average Canadian full-time worker’s annual salary has only grown by 6%. Put another way, CEOs will earn an average of $7.96-million this year, compared to $46,634 for most other workers, an Ottawa-based think-tank said in its annual income review of 100 executives.

http://business.financialpost.com/2...-already-have-earned-what-you-make-in-a-year/
http://www.watershedsentinel.ca/print/1526
http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/05/03/when-science-goes-silent/
 
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