NEWS RELEASE CAROL HUGHES, MP ************************* Environmental minister confirms funding for Great Lakes binational program still uncertain OTTAWA - Canadians learned their government is negotiating funding for the Lake Superior Binational Pro

NEWS RELEASE

CAROL HUGHES, MP

************************* Environmental minister confirms funding for Great Lakes binational program still uncertain OTTAWA - Canadians learned their government is negotiating funding for the Lake Superior Binational Program when the Minister of the Environment responded to a question on the subject from Carol Hughes, MP for Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing last Friday. Canadian funding for the program, which is also funded by the United States, remains in doubt based on the non-committal response from the Minister. “Since March 31 Environment Canada has turned off the tap on funding to the Lake Superior Binational Program,” said Hughes.

The question was based on the lack of communication between the government and program participants who had written the minister about the funding. The program is a much-needed component of a lake-wide management plan for Lake Superior which falls under the larger bi-national body, the International Joint Commission, which is responsible for the Great Lakes.

While most involved are volunteers, the program does require funding to undertake its mandate. “Not only is this program designed to restore degraded areas and protect this unique headwater from pollution and urbanization,“ said Hughes. “But it is also part of long-standing commitments between Canada and the U.S. to protect and restore our Great Lakes.” In his answer, the Minister of the Environment did not confirm Canada would be committing resources to this critical environmental initiative, which leaves many individuals who have worked countless volunteer hours and the program itself in limbo.

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