The $391.5 million allocated over five years will allow the agency to improve roadways, bridges and dams located in Canada’s 44 national parks and historic canals.
That may be just a drop in the bucket. Estimates from the Toronto Star based on Parks Canada reports said it could cost as much as $2.77 billion to complete all 'deferred' work. That means projects identified as required, but pushed back due to lack of funding.
Examples of deferred work include anything from $1,000 in maintenance for small monuments to $676.9 million required for the Trent-Severn Waterway, says The Star.
Why the great search?
The Franklin discovery’s not about what, but where
While the two Franklin ships have already been designated as national historic sites no matter their location, the actual discovery of a ship would increase Canada’s chances of having UNESCO declare its location a World Heritage Site.
That declaration would strengthen this country’s claim to control of the Northwest Passage. As the waterway becomes increasingly open to shipping, that control becomes crucial to enforcing laws regarding environmental protection.
PM Harper has a hidden agenda. He wants to establish Canadian sovereignty in the north, and he seems quite happy about it. Mansbridge isn't totally unbiased, as he went on one of the searches, and made a video,- The Franklin search: Peter Mansbridge on why we should care
- CBC Special Report: Searching for Franklin
- Interactive: Franklin searches through the years
Dr. Pat Sutherland |
This is her project. She has lost the data, all collected in files. |
explorers had been in the Arctic earlier and for longer than anyone had previously thought. Her research made headlines in scientific circles, and garnered media attention including a feature in the National Geographic and a documentary on CBC’s The Nature of Things.
In the past few years, the federal government has cut funding to hundreds of research institutes and programs. Now some scientists have become unlikely radicals - denouncing what they call a politically-driven war on knowledge. (2013)
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The things happening, or not happening, with Parks Canada makes me SICK. They have to toe the line and meet the agenda.
Dr Pat Sutherland, I truly hope she had a separate filing system somewhere else, and she can access all that data again, hidden agendas, they must be world-wide, and for what reason? Money?Power? Prestige? or a lift up the ladder of " This is who I am".I am sure one day some of the rungs will fall off and they will topple. Interesting, and thanks so much for sharing. Hugs,Jean.
Jenn, you asked where I took my mud photos. I don't know how much detail you want but here goes - You know the new bridge over the Carp River, the one between Stittsville and Kanata? About half a mile upstream, they had created a catchment basin to control flooding, way before I moved to Kanata. Now they are enlarging it, and adding bells and whistles, and making it impossible to walk around there during the week. All kinds of heavy equipment. But on weekends, I can walk there, and that is where I found that lot of mud, and the scooter, and some other construction things. If you want more detail, it was in the "roadway" they use beside Terry Fox, to keep the heavy equipment off Terry Fox itself. This will explain why you will not see those gorgeous images of the geese on the pond with the morning mist rising around them. The place is too noisy for the geese!
I don't know what bothers me more- the silencing of scientists, archivists, and statiticians, the tow the party line hyper-partisan attack philisophy, passing off temper tantrums as diplomacy, the narrow minded disregard for real history, the one track mind where natural resources are concerned, the disregard for consequences on the environment. And that's just the beginning with this man. And I say that as a conservative who can't vote Conservative.
Hari OM
I am not au fait with the Canadian political picture - but am guessing it is not that different from politics anywhere in such matters... and this is a gripe I have with 'history' in that it is second only to statistics in its 'malleability'. YAM xx
election can't come soon enough.
From the time I was ten, I was fascinated by the Franklin expedition. I have read several books on it. However, this is just like Harper to cherry pick an incident to try and make himself look good. we need to get rid of this guy.
I don't know how I feel about his search for the ships, but someone fired for discovering history that government doesn't like is more than a little frightening. Wow.
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