At a packed town hall meeting Tuesday night (July 29) in Wasagaming, Parks Canada confirmed that its decision to ban motorized boats on Clear Lake this summer was influenced by a potential singular threat of legal action, not environmental science.
This raises significant concerns about how Parks Canada engaged stakeholders and communicated decisions that have impacted tourism, community relationships, and public trust.
More in this week’s issue.
Clear Lake meeting fills hall
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