Wednesday, May 2, 2012

What a compliment, the BC Liberal government has come to my humble domain five times today

Five Six times, the BC Government has come to my blog today, and all within the last six Three hours, and they zeroed in on this:

http://blogborgcollective.blogspot.ca/2012/02/fii-bc-forest-innovation-investment.html

Which I wrote back on   Saturday, February 25, 2012

Maybe if you go to where all this data is stored you'll start asking yourself, then your BC Liberal MLA why?

Why in a Sustainable Forest Management process there are 175 results on Forest Management and only Five Reforestation Results.

411 million cubic metres of forest have been ravaged by the Mountain Pine Beetle and for the past six years or more, Rich Coleman has been doing Absolutely nothing except passing the hot potato of Forestry onto Steve Thomson.  Why do I say this?   Back in May of 2009 there was a file created for a document that is dated for May 31 of 2006 called mpb_analysis.pdf

I know, I know, every time the NDP raise the question on $30 million being spent on the Boss uranium settlement, on the steps leading into the Courts, Rich Coleman stands up and reads out the 1.5 million Cubic Metres that have been lost because of the Carrier deal by the NDP back when they were in Government.

I don't know about you, but TWO WRONGS doesn't make the BC Liberal government smell any better than the NDP, especially when Coleman refuses to answer any questions in the House.

411 million cubic metres sure sounds like a far cry from 1.5 million cubic metres.   And the 411 million cubic metres has been sitting dormant for the past eleven years!

Going back to that mpb    aka   Mountain Pine Beetle  Analysis, done in 2006, Coleman finally gets around to planting a tree as a symbol of his government's sustainability in 2008........
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The government's own website headings below show only 12 results for the Mountain Pine Beetle problem that refuses to go away.

Harvesting

Click here to further narrow these results

Forest region

Markets

Sustainable Forest Management

Wood species

Keywords

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