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Liǧʷiłdaxʷ TERRITORY/CAMPBELL RIVER, BC — The BC Salmon Farmers Association (BCSFA), representing thousands of workers across British Columbia, is deeply concerned about the grim picture painted by the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Freeland from the Trudeau government today. The government’s reckless actions exacerbate our ballooning debt and stagnant economy as Canadians face rising living costs, higher food prices, and a weakening Canadian dollar. The estimated $9 billion taxpayer-funded cost of phasing out the BC salmon farming sector is another example of costly political gimmicks over sound economic policy.

Despite clear scientific evidence, the decision to ban current marine net-pen salmon farming in British Columbia by 2029 is driven by political motivations rather than long-term, responsible planning. This policy ignores the real-world consequences for thousands of workers, First Nation communities, and the broader economy.

The BC salmon farming sector generates over $1.2 billion annually and directly employs over 4,500 people. These jobs are vital to coastal communities and many First Nations. Yet the government is pushing forward with policies that could destroy this sector, risking thousands of jobs and removing a crucial source of healthy, affordable food from Canadian tables.

The loss of the salmon farming sector in BC would also remove 400 million healthy, Canadian-raised portions off Canadian grocery shelves each year. With food prices expected to rise by 3-5% in the coming year, removing this vital food source is not in the best interest of Canadians.

The BCSFA calls on the Trudeau government to rethink this reckless course of action and work directly with Rightsholder First Nation communities to find a path prioritizing job creation, economic growth, and long-term sustainability. It’s time for the government to listen to workers and communities dependent on this sector and their own public service rather than bowing to political pressure from anti-salmon farming activist groups.

ABOUT THE BC SALMON FARMERS ASSOCIATION

The BC Salmon Farmers Association represents over 60 businesses and organizations throughout the value chain of finfish aquaculture in BC. Our members account for over 95% of the annual provincial harvest of farm-raised salmon in British Columbia.

Farm-raised salmon generates over $1.17 billion for the provincial economy, supporting 4,560 well-paid full-time jobs. Additionally, farm-raised salmon provides a nutritious and sustainably produced protein with a low carbon footprint that contributes to Canada’s food security and Blue Economy.

BC salmon farmers are committed to reconciliation. All farms operating in BC are currently in agreement, negotiation, or established partnerships with First Nations in whose territories we operate. These agreements are founded upon recognizing First Nations’ right to exercise jurisdiction over the land, resources, and waters within their territories.

For more information, visit bcsalmonfarmers.ca.

For a comprehensive scientific summary of salmon farming in BC, read our Modern Science Review.

MEDIA CONTACT

Michelle Franze
Manager of Communications, Partnerships and Community
michelle@bcsalmonfarmers.ca
604-202-4417

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