Thanks to Parks Canada staff for meeting up with me recently on Long Beach out by Lovekin Rock on the west coast. I very much appreciated our discussion about the now defunct surf guard program which was cut by Conservatives and in spite of my frequent advocacy, not yet reestablished by the Liberals. I will continue to push hard for paid surf guard employees or contractors rather than continued reliance on volunteers. Strangely, the government continues to fund a surf guard program at its national park in Cape Breton and, in fact, provides greater levels of subsidization than at Pacific Rim Park which generates far greater participation and income. It was also exciting to meet with the Coastal Stewards and Indigenous Warriors on the beach and thank them for their work, educating surfers and other visitors to the park about the hazards of our coastal waters and shoreline.
Tseshaht First Nation- Orange Shirt Day
Thank you to Tseshaht First Nation for welcoming us to its territory on Orange Shirt Day, also known as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is a day when we remember the children who died in the Indian Residential Schools, the suffering of all those who were removed from their families through many decades and the legacy of intergenerational trauma caused by the government’s policies. It was a day to re-commit to the reconciliation of historical wrongs and the implementation of all 94 Calls to Action by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Klecko Klecko to Elected Chief Councillor waamiiš (Ken Watts), Tseshaht Elders and all the community members who worked to make this year's walk and cultural events so successful and to the residents and visitors to the Alberni Valley for showing their support on this important day.