Cuba Libre
Well-Known Member
I and the Region BCWF prez Ted Brookman had a chance today to have 15 minutes alone with the North Island NDP candidate ,Ronna-Rae Leonard, prior to Jack Leytons arrival at the Courtenay rally. She has been doing her homework on both the commercial side of the allocation issue and the recreational side. She is quite well versed.
After talking to her, I have no qualms about giving her my vote. Previously she had taken the time to meet with sport fishermen in the Valley and I understand commercial fishermen too. She was quite direct that she feels the allocation issue is poor policy and needs to be fixed. But she also understands that there is room for both the halibut sport and commercial sectors Fair enough.
Ted was hoping that we might get a chance to talk directly to Layton-- but he was an hour late getting to the campaign office, so it was a quick pit stop. Ronna-Rae did accept the info and data sheets on the issue Ted gave her.
We stressed that we were NOT against a viable commercial fishery, but for DFO to give away a public resource was totally unacceptable to sport fishermen. I also talked to her campaign manager and asked if she would make a policy statement about privatizing public resources. He assured me that that is NDP policy, but there wasnt much point for her to issue a statement as the press has been choosing not to cover a lot of statements the candidates put out (press overload).
He did say that the best way to get coverage on our issue is to make very every effort to ask where the candidates stand at the All Candidates meeting. We need to fill the halls for that folks. Lets do it!!!
And if you think the lady doesnt know a halibut rod from a carpet sweeper-- not so!!
After talking to her, I have no qualms about giving her my vote. Previously she had taken the time to meet with sport fishermen in the Valley and I understand commercial fishermen too. She was quite direct that she feels the allocation issue is poor policy and needs to be fixed. But she also understands that there is room for both the halibut sport and commercial sectors Fair enough.
Ted was hoping that we might get a chance to talk directly to Layton-- but he was an hour late getting to the campaign office, so it was a quick pit stop. Ronna-Rae did accept the info and data sheets on the issue Ted gave her.
We stressed that we were NOT against a viable commercial fishery, but for DFO to give away a public resource was totally unacceptable to sport fishermen. I also talked to her campaign manager and asked if she would make a policy statement about privatizing public resources. He assured me that that is NDP policy, but there wasnt much point for her to issue a statement as the press has been choosing not to cover a lot of statements the candidates put out (press overload).
He did say that the best way to get coverage on our issue is to make very every effort to ask where the candidates stand at the All Candidates meeting. We need to fill the halls for that folks. Lets do it!!!
And if you think the lady doesnt know a halibut rod from a carpet sweeper-- not so!!
