Environment minister misses deadline on parks management: wilderness group
OTTAWA — National parks advocates are frustrated that Environment Minister Catherine McKenna is nine months late responding to concerns over how the parks are managed.
“We’re still waiting for her to respond to Canadians,” Alison Ronson of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society said Wednesday.
In early 2017, McKenna invited public comment on the future of the national parks and what goals and management targets should be. Such periodic consultations are required under federal legislation.
But Let’s Talk Parks Canada, as the effort was called, turned into the largest consultation the agency has ever held.