Provincial, federal governments trade letters over trespassing controversy
Canada’s environment minister has sent a terse letter back in response to a terse and warning letter sent on the weekend by Saskatchewan’s minister responsible for the Water Security Agency.
“I believe that we, and Canadians, are best served when we engage on the facts — not heated and misinformed rhetoric,” federal minister Steven Guilbeault wrote in the letter made public Wednesday.
On Sunday, provincial minister Jeremy Cockrill sent a letter to Guilbeault and posted it to Twitter. In the letter, Cockrill said the province had received several complaints of federal workers going onto private farmland without permission and taking water samples.
In the letter Cockrill called the testing “covert” and inappropriate, said the workers were trespassing, quoted The Trespass to Property Act and noted there could be financial penalties. He also demanded that federal government employees “cease and desist any further surreptitious entry on private lands.”