Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Baird!

Well it seems as if John Baird is continuing his one man assault on Canada’s environment even now that he is infrastructure minister! While I can appreciate the fact that infrastructure spending needs to be ready to go sooner rather than later, environmental regulations are there for a reason.

From a Globe article:

Infrastructure Minister John Baird acknowledged in an interview yesterday that he is looking at removing redundant regulation.

"There's a real hodge-podge of environmental assessment requirements - of overlap and duplication," he told The Globe and Mail. "Many of them are just duplicating what's done at the provincial level."

Yes, there may be duplication, yes there may be overlap, yes it may look like a hodge pogde, but in the end, I think the mantra we need to live by when building massive infrastructure projects is “measure twice, cut once”. Once that highway is built, you can’t un-build it. Maybe instead of rushing to cut out measures to protect the environment our federal government could invest more to train and hire people to do environmental impact assessments. If projects are being held up by a lack of environmental assessments, those seem like “shovel” ready jobs.

Looking down the road, would not training a crop of students in doing these assessments make sense? They are likely skills which will be in high demand in China and India, if not the US in the very near future. Instead of letting Baird continue his war on the environment, lets make some real investments in Canada and Canadian’s future.

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