Abandoned, sunken ship in B.C. underscores need for updated law: MP
LADYSMITH, B.C. — A New Democrat member of Parliament from British Columbia is criticizing the federal government for failing to act quickly enough to deal with derelict vessels.
The complaints come days after the 27-meter Anapaya, a wooden fishing boat, sank in Ladysmith Harbour on the east coast of Vancouver Island.
Nanaimo-Ladysmith New Democrat MP Sheila Malcolmson spoke during Question Period Tuesday calling the sinking the “latest example of the Liberal’s failed boat-by-boat approach on abandoned vessels.”
Malcolmson says the boat was identified as a “vessel of concern” by Transport Canada in 2014.