Four years after passage of law on abandoned boats, only two fines have been levied
OTTAWA — Only two fines have been issued under a four-year-old federal law meant to compel boat owners not to abandon their vessels when they are shipwrecked or reach the end of their lifespan.
Vancouver Island NDP MP Lisa Marie Barron says that’s not good enough, after the Liberal government promised it would stop giving a free pass to boat owners who dump their dirty old vessels in Canadian harbours and waterways.
More than 1,700 boats are now in a federal database of abandoned and wrecked ships, and hundreds more get added every year.
A superintendent at the Canadian Coast Guard says 500 boats have been removed since the Wrecked, Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels Act took effect in July 2019.