Liberal campaign promise to transform B.C. salmon farms by 2025 baffles industry
VICTORIA — A Liberal promise to transition salmon farms in British Columbia from ocean net pens to closed containment systems in just over five years is being slammed as careless by the aquaculture industry but applauded by a wild salmon advocate who says the sooner the better.
Industry groups say the Liberal pledge violates government policy supporting science-based decision making, threatens thousands of B.C. jobs and appears to be an election move to court urban voters.
“Never once, never once did 2025 enter the conversations until the Green party and the NDP made it their position,” said John Paul Fraser, executive director of the B.C. Salmon Farmers Association. “This platform promise was designed for Vancouver. It was not designed for the communities where these jobs are now at stake.”
But federal Fisheries Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Wednesday the campaign promise reflects a precautionary approach to a divisive issue in B.C. over the protection of wild salmon.