Liaison committee needs Sierra Club
David Daughton
Cape Breton Post
Thurs., Jan. 28, 2005
If the community liaison committee
set up by the Sydney Tar
Ponds Agency was charged with
hosting a tea party it might be
appropriate to deny membership to
the Sierra Club of Canada - not
because the Sierra Club is bad-mannered
and does not know how to
behave in good company, but
because its staff and volunteers lack
the time for mere social chit-chat.
However, the committee is set up
to deal with hard questions about an
appalling toxic site. Fears that the
Sierra Club might not be "nice"
enough to participate are not only
ill-founded but are misplaced (Sydney Dentist to Head Tar
Ponds Liaison Committee, Jan. 26).
This is exactly the kind of situation
that calls for participants to
face up to harsh realities and to
communicate clearly about difficult
decisions, something that the Sierra
Club excels at.
Everyone working for a healthier
environment in Atlantic Canada has
an interest in how the tar ponds
cleanup is addressed and we are
keen to have well-informed and
resolute community representation at
the table.
David Daughton
President,
Eastern Co-operative Health Organization(ECHO)
Charlottetown
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