I was alerted about this through our good friend, David Johnson, who blogs at paddlinginstructor.com. Navigation rights are under attack in Canada. Read on and then take action...
Here is a broadcast email:
Hello:
This is a broadcast email from the Canadian Rivers Network.
We remain concerned about the Harper government's intentions to gut the Navigable Waters Protection Act and exempt thousands of waters from the provisions of the act by calling them "minor waters" and by exempting "minor works" from the provisions of the act.
Our position is:
- there is no such thing as a minor water in Canada
- there is no such thing as a minor work on a waterway in Canada
- you cannot save the economy by gutting Canada's environmental laws
Attached are a couple of news related articles.
green_nr.doc
yn.doc
Please review this material and help any way you can:
1) Distribute this information through your networks.
2) Encourage your contacts to visit our website, sign the petition we have posted there, and review the information we have available on this issue.
3) Act and encourage others to act by initiating efforts to inform politicians at every level that navigation rights and environmental laws in Canada should not be tinkered with under the guise of helping the economy.
4) If you are a member of an organization that wants to be publicly listed as a supporter of the Canadian Rivers Network, let us know by sending us an email with the name of your organization, and contact information for a designated representative.
5) Speak the media about the NWPA issue at whatever level you can, local, regional, proviincial or national.
6) Let us know if you have the name of anyone who is qualified and willing to speak to the national media on behalf of the Canadian Rivers Network.
Please let us know if you require any additional information or assistance.
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Canadian Rivers Network
www.ispeakforcanadianrivers.ca
Check out I Speak for Canadian Rivers to learn more and take action.



Thanks so much for the plug. It is quite a serious issue that even goes beyond paddling. The new regulations create a two tier system for municipalities and private land owners as well. Those that can afford to oppose a large company moving in to dam a river will move control then those small communities who cannot afford it.
The fact that the Canadian government is using the economy as the reason to push the regulations through is terrible. Their reasoning is that nothing, not even the environment should hold back the economy any longer.
Posted by: David H. Johnston | January 29, 2009 at 01:13 PM
David - Thank you for Speaking For the Rivers. I encourage everyone to spread the word through your networks!
Posted by: Jim Miller | January 29, 2009 at 03:04 PM