Press Release
June 6, 2019
Hon. John Horgan, MLA
Premier and President of the Executive Council
West Annex, Parliament Buildings
Victoria, BC V8V 1X4
Dear Premier Horgan:
Re: Embedding transparency and accountability in B.C. climate action
With the CleanBC plan, the B.C. government has committed to the development of a climate accountability framework. We are pleased this framework is a part of CleanBC, as accountability will help ensure the long-term success of the strategy; get B.C. on track to achieve its climate targets; fulfill Canada’s commitment to new relationship with Indigenous peoples based on the “recognition of rights, respect, co-operation, and partnership”; and reinstate the province as a global climate leader.
It is our understanding that this framework will implement a continuous cycle of planning and reporting based on short-term emissions targets or budgets, ensure responsibility for delivering on climate targets is shared by all ministries and is integrated into the annual budget, require that all policies and programs be fully funded, and confirm and strengthen the role of the Climate Solutions and Clean Growth Advisory Council.
We understand amendments to the Climate Change Accountability Act are forthcoming this fall to fulfill these commitments and agree it is essential that the climate accountability process outlined in CleanBC be grounded in law. Furthermore, we recognize the vital need for this accountability process to honour and recognize the constitutionally enshrined collective rights of Indigenous peoples, and to align with the principles of free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) and Indigenous self-determination.
Effective implementation of CleanBC’s climate accountability commitments will require the following elements in legislation:
CleanBC marks a major step towards reasserting B.C. as a climate leader and getting on track to achieve our climate goals. Sustaining this momentum over the years and decades to come is critical for success, and a supportive legal framework will help to ensure that the principles of transparency and accountability outlined in CleanBC remain embedded in B.C.’s laws, institutions, and political culture moving forward. If CleanBC is to meaningfully commit to any principles of accountability and transparency, it must also do so with the acknowledgement that the province is accountable to the First Nations of B.C. and must fully recognize and respect Indigenous title, rights, and sovereignty.
A strong accountability framework is key to ensuring that B.C. is well set up to achieve its climate targets in 2030 and beyond, and that the government delivers on the transparency and accountability the public expects. With this framework, B.C. can help demonstrate to the world that it is possible to meet ambitious targets with smart policy, transparency, and accountability.
Sincerely,
Association for Denman Island Marine Stewards
Cowichan Estuary Restoration and Conservation Association
David Suzuki Foundation
Dogwood
Douglas Channel Watch
Eaglet Lake Farmers Institute
Ecojustice
The Fur-Bearers
Georgia Strait Alliance
Glade Watershed Protection Society
The James Gang, Iconoclasts Inc.
Jefferd Creek Watershed Protection Committee
Kitimat Terrace Clean Air Coalition
Ladysmith Anchorage Watch Committee
Lavington Life Society
Living Oceans Society
My Sea to Sky
Salmon Beyond Borders
Pacific Wild
Pembina Institute
Perry Ridge Water Users Association
RightOnCanada.ca
Sierra Club BC
Thompson Institute of Environmental Studies
Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs
Watershed Watch Salmon Society
West Coast Environmental Law
Wildsight
cc:
Hon. George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy
Andrew Wilkinson, Leader of the Official Opposition
Andrew Weaver, Leader of the Third Party
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