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Minister acting like paid lobbyist for mine

Bill Bennett, B.C. MLA and Mining Minister, is acting more like a paid lobbyist for Taseko Mines rather than a minister and MLA.

Editor:

Bill Bennett, B.C. MLA and Mining Minister, is acting more like a paid lobbyist for Taseko Mines rather than a minister and MLA responsible to the electorate.

While in Ottawa, Mr. Bennett made numerous and obvious misrepresentations of fact, such as calling the proposed open pit mine “normal.”

Actually, the project would rely on technologies that have never been used on this scale before.

It was determined by the Review Panel that  “even with expensive water treatment measures, the protection of Fish Lake water quality is unlikely to succeed in the long term.”  (Page nine, Executive Summary, FRPR).

Mr. Bennett also incorrectly stated that the location of the proposed tailings facility was “up slope” of Fish Lake, not upstream, where indeed it would be (Power and Politics, CBC television, Jan. 13).

If Mr. Bennett had attended the Environmental Review Panel Hearings in 2013, he would have learned that the risks and flaws reported by federal and provincial scientists, including those from those in his own ministry, seriously put to question the legitimacy of this proposal. “Abnormal” would be a more accurate description of this mining plan.

Many Cariboo region residents are disturbed by Mr. Bennett’s lobbying on behalf of a mining company of whose proposal has been found to have serious significant impacts by two independent review panels.

It begs the question: Will Mr. Bennett’s extreme partiality again present itself during the decision-making process of other controversial mining proposals in B.C., such as the Ajax mine in Kamloops?

It is my opinion Mr. Bennett should resign.

Steve Monk

108 Mile Ranch