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Day mocks Gore, climate change in article
Canadian Press
Date: Monday Dec. 11, 2006 6:04 PM ET
OTTAWA A November cold snap prompted Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day to dismiss Al Gore's climate change crusade in a website article brimming with mockery.
Day's letter to his constituents in the British Columbia riding of Okanagan-Coquihalla constituents last week opened with a shot at the former U.S. vice-president.
"Hey who knows, maybe Al Gore is right,'' Day wrote in the post dated Dec. 6.
"Maybe all my constituents living high up on the West Bench, or Lakeview Heights, or the hills of Logan Lake will soon be sitting on lakeside property as one of the many benefits of global warming.''
Gore has long campaigned against what he believes is government inaction on climate change. His documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, did record business.
Polls suggest the Conservatives' environmental package has been a dud with voters. Those same surveys suggest the environment could be a ballot-box issue.
When asked about the blog after question period, Day walked away from reporters and refused to comment.
Day wrote that a recent cold snap had him "begging for Big Al's Glacial Melt when the mercury hit -24.''
About 22 towns and cities in British Columbia "had broken all-time records for paralyzing frigid temperatures,'' Day wrote.
But the Minister for Public Safety said that "rather than feeling badly for yourself,'' constituents should consider the upside:
"For every hour it's that cold, millions of those nasty ravenous pine beetles who are destroying our forests are having their pesky little heads and jaws frozen, literally to death.''
John Bennett, senior policy adviser at the Sierra Club of Canada, said Day's comments are symptomatic of the government's position on the environment.
"What the blog demonstrates is what the government of Canada really thinks about climate change, that it is something to joke about, not something to take seriously and the policies of the government reflect that,'' he said.
Bennett added that the Harper government cut almost all climate change programs when it came into power.
The government began disassembling Canada's Climate Change Program last March when programs announced in Action Plan 2000 were not renewed.
Environment Minister Rona Ambrose introduced the government's Clean Air Act in October. The proposed legislation seeks to attack smog as well as some of the pollutants that cause global warming.
Liberal environment critic John Godfrey said Day's punch line was lost on him.
"The problem is that when a senior cabinet minister, even in jest, laughs away and dismisses the greatest challenge facing the planet today . . . and reduces it to, 'Well, it's snowing, therefore, where's the climate change, and even if there was climate change, maybe everyone would be happy because they'd have beach front property,' this is to trivialize, in an inappropriate way, a huge problem for the planet,'' Godfrey said.
Green Party leader Elizabeth May said she wasn't surprised by Day's comments.
"Mr. Stockwell Day sums up what David Suzuki said about parliamentarians, that they're all ignoramuses,'' May said in a telephone interview.
Day's comments reflect his ignorance about his own portfolio as minister of public safety, May said.
"The most significant threat to Canadian security is climate change, not terrorism.''
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I think he was pushed to take matters into his own hands. I have a teenage son and if he was involved with a drug dealer I would be furious and try anything to save him like this father did for his daughter. Why do police often say they can't do anything until it's too late? Whether it be a drug dealer or an abusive spouse, the police can't seem to do anything until something really bad happens. In this case they could have raided the drug dealers home and arrested him. The whole town knew what was going on in that house but yet the police chose to do nothing. Release this man and give him a medal for doing the right thing by his daughter. I can't wait to see the episode on W5, I will certainly be watching this one.
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