Ottawa cutting red tape for B.C. fish farms
SEAFOOD.COM NEWS April 17, 2014 -
The Harper government is laying the regulatory groundwork for a resurgence of the controversial B.C. fish farm industry.
Bureaucratic hurdles and legal uncertainty are being swept away as part of an attempt to help the Canadian industry, which has stagnated for years, to take advantage of rising global demand for seafood, according to testimony by top officials before a Senate committee.
The regulatory changes include a planned exemption from a Fisheries Act prohibition against dumping harmful substances in the ocean, though government and industry officials say the change won't alter current practices or pose environmental threats.
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