With the uproar that Canada’s Bill C-38 has
caused, I decided to quickly post what was actually so worrisome about this
bill. The uproar I am referencing is the 24 hours of consecutive voting on 800
amendments the opposition has proposed to Bill C-38. If you read the National
Post, there really is no substance to the article just quotes from rambling
politicians. However, it is worthwhile to take a second look at the Budget Bill
as the bill did inspire 13 000 Canadian websites to black out as a form of
protest.
When I attended the 2012 Budget in March, I
walked away unimpressed. The only thing that stood out for me was the removal
of the penny, and even that was quite insignificant in terms of cost savings. I
did like the fact that the government was moving towards paperless offices, and
enjoyed the irony that the budget was printed in an expensive book as pointed
out by the opposition. However, as I continued to read, some items really stood
out.
First, Division 23 of Part 4 repeals the
Fair Wages and Hours of Labour Act. This act was designed to ensure that
contractors bidding on government contractors would pay their employees fair
wages and overtime. To be honest, although I don’t support repealing the act, I
do see some sense in it. Private industry has to usually work longer hours
without pay especially in the corporate world. Repealing this Act would simply
make public and private contractors on equal grounds. At the same time, I do
support paying overtime and fair wages to everyone – so I do not see why
repealing this bill is necessary. It could cheapen bidding on government
services and lower costs, at the expense of the Canadian worker. Either way,
I’m lukewarm on this topic.
The environment is clearly being attacked
by Bill C-38. The Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act is repealed, the Nation
Energy Board is amended, the Fisheries Act is watered down, while the Canadian
Environmental Assessment Act is being replaced with a new Act. Specifically, (if Bill C-38 was passed) the Fisheries Act would not apply to all fish, meaning all fish and waters
where they live might not be protected. It can, and I strongly emphasize the word
can, exclude many fish and their habitats. Also, the responsibility to protect
the fish and their environment can be given to provinces or other entities.
This is worrisome for the fact that other entities may not have the interest in
preservation of environment.
Continuing on, the bill repeals maximum
time limits on permits that could affect different species at risk. To
exemplify, if a mine is created near a species that is extinct, there is no
legal obligation for the corporation to seek an environment assessment 3 years
later to see how that species has been affected by the mining activity.
Continuing on this theme, the National Energy Board does not have to consider
how energy projects will affect species at risk when issuing permits. To
provide an example, if an oil pipeline could disrupt a significant migration
route for a species at risk, this will be immaterial to the board when
considering the issuance of a permit. Adding to this, if the National Energy
Board rejects an application for a permit – the Conservative Cabinet now has
the power (through C-38) to overrule. This is comparable to the government
having judiciary power, when it is clearly know that in a democracy legislative
and judiciary power should remain completely separate to avoid corruption from
too much power.
Adding to this is the fact that when the
National Energy Board reviews a project, environmental considerations will not
be represented by an Environmental Assessment Agency. Instead, the National
Energy Board will now consider the environmental impacts. Again, centralization
of power.
The scary part is the replacement of the
Environmental Assessment Act. Right now, the Act replacing this Act is unknown.
What is known is the assessments will be less rigorous and only occur on
designated projects. Designated projects are not defined – therefore it is a
possibility that very little projects will require an assessment by the
government. Minister Flaherty announced
at the budget that this new Act will simply lower the amount of time an
assessment will take, which sounds positive. Although true, this is
accomplished by replacing the regular assessment process with a speedier and
less conclusive assessment. The environmental effects are now defined to
impacts to fish, migratory birds, and marine plants. According to the
Conservatives, the environment consists only of fish, birds and marine wildlife.
This is a head scratcher.
A misconception of the Bill is that it
allows American law enforcement the same power on Canadian soil. This is
untrue. It simply increases cooperation between American and Canadian law
enforcement agencies, but American officials still are placed under Canadian
scrutiny/supervision when on Canadian soil.
The main problem I find with the bill is
the centralization of power to the Cabinet and ministers. The amount of power
the Minister of the Environment Peter Kent receives if Bill C-38 is passed is ridiculous. Considering he is in
the running for the worst Minister of the Environment in Canadian history,
and his qualifications for the position
do not exist, this man should not have this much power in a field that he knows
nothing about. Peter Kent is a journalist, and worked as an anchorman and
foreign correspondent.
Bill C-38 also removes civilian oversight
of CSIS and removes many of the Auditor General’s powers. I have no problem
with repealing Kyoto, the Protocol did nothing and Canada doesn’t follow it
anyway. Adding to this, I believe in increasing the age of retirement and
decreasing public servant and governmental costs through decreasing social
programs. However, decreasing social programs should be done intelligently by
basing it on thorough analysis – not a speedy vote. I have already blogged
about social programs becoming a social problem.
Basically, this is a massive bill
rewriting, repealing or replacing roughly 70 laws and Acts that is being rushed
through Parliament. It involves heavy centralization of power to the federal
government, specifically the Cabinet, and blatantly reduces environmental
protection. This bill should not be passed based on those tenets alone.
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