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2023 R03 – Watershed Security Strategy and Fund

  • Year: 2023
  • AVICC Number:   R03
  • Cumberland

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Whereas achieving watershed security on eastern Vancouver Island is made even more complex by the historic land ownership context resulting from the 1884 Settlement Act which saw over 2 million acres of unceded land on south eastern Vancouver Island granted by the crown to private owners;

And whereas the legacy of this historic land grant means that rapidly growing communities on eastern Vancouver Island are responsible for providing safe, sustainable drinking water for our communities from privately owned lands, where active forestry is taking place, and over which we have no authority:

Therefore be it resolved that AVICC request that the Province of BC and the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Management acknowledge this unique context and fund the critical work required to achieve watershed security on eastern Vancouver Island.

  • Year: 2023
  • AVICC Number:   R03
  • Sponsor: Cumberland
  • Resolution Type: Regional
  • Category: Environment
  • AVICC Decision: Endorsed
  • AVICC Action: Conveyed to Province, Facilitated Minister Meeting at UBCM, Member Working Group
  • AVICC Response:   Following a meeting with the Parliamentary Secretary for Watershed Security, AVICC received the following response: Thank you and your staff for taking the time to meet with me at this year’s UBCM Convention in Vancouver to discuss your concerns regarding the impacts of the E&N land grants on eastern Vancouver Island, community drinking watersheds, the protection and conservation of biodiversity and sensitive ecosystems, and data sharing with private forestry companies. Through our engagement on the Watershed Security Strategy (the Strategy), we have consistently heard about the impacts of privately managed forest land on watersheds. The Strategy intends to address foundational priorities for holistic watershed management and protection of aquatic ecosystems, as well as options for co-governance. A $100 million investment in a Watershed Security Fund (the Fund) was also announced earlier this year. The Fund is being co-developed by the Real Estate Foundation of B.C. (REFBC) and First Nations – more details are expected soon, and questions can be directed to REFBC. Additionally, the Province is committed to partnering with the federal government, industry and communities, and working with Indigenous Peoples, to protect 30% of B.C.’s land base by 2030. As discussed during our meeting, one means of achieving this could be through Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas. Areas of high biodiversity, such as watersheds, are key in these considerations. We encourage you to continue the good work being done to collaborate with First Nations in your area and building your knowledge base through data collection. If you would like to continue the discussion please reach out to James Mack, Assistant Deputy Minister, Water, Fisheries and Coastal Policy & Planning Division (james.mack@gov.bc.ca). Since meeting in September, the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship has become responsible for additional water, land, fish, and wildlife authorities. The attached outlines those changes in detail. Engagement sessions will be held with local governments, First Nations and stakeholders in the coming months to review these changes and to continue on work together in these priority areas. Thank you for your time. I am pleased we had the opportunity to meet about topics important to both provincial and local government.
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  • UBCM Decision: Not considered - Regional
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