OldBlackDog
Well-Known Member

OK people, how far are we going to take reconciliation? Its one thing to tear down statues of former prime ministers now held responsible for residential schools but burying Roderick Haig-Brown because some government officials in far away centres who have likely never heard of the man is unacceptable. If there is another Canadian who has done more to create and foster a conservation ethic that lives on across multiple generations and countries I want to know who that might be.
Governments finally recognized the contribution and influence of RHB when the park noted in this article was established. It took many political generations to take that long overdue step because RHB had, justifiably, been such a thorn in their side over hydro-electric developments. The park would not have happened in the absence of broad public support to acknowledge the man and and his legacy.
Now we have some unknown declaring a First Nation that has had no detectable bearing on conservation and management of Adams River sockeye trumping the most renowned conservationist and wild fish advocate British Columbia's history. This is an unacceptable travesty. Make your views known at every level of government involved here.
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Here's what you can expect for this year's Adams River salmon run
SHUSWAP - It's almost time for the Salute to the Sockeye Festival, which celebrates the millions of salmon that make a 500-kilometre journey f