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“Good Corporate Citizen”? No Such Thing – Especially in Fish Farm Business

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See those two dots – one says corporate decency (underneath it says “good corporate citizen”).
 
The other dot says democracy, the rule of law and responsive government.
 
These two dots are joined to make up the dot that says “what a pile of bullshit!”
 
We have to get used to the truth: no company gives a rat’s ass about corporate decency – in fact it’s naïve for us think there might be. The corporation owes allegiance to just one thing: the bottom line – profits and dividends. In fact, corporations are only as decent as the law and enforcement of the law makes them be. They are like most motorists – they obey the laws because if they don’t and are caught, there are consequences.
 
The BC Liberal government has no intention of making laws that govern the way their donors do business and even if they do we all remember how the fish farms got fined for breaking environmental laws and how the Campbell government gave them their money back.
 
The Federal government is even worse than Victoria because they don’t have to care. Remember a year or two ago the feds gave $75,000 to Plutonic Power, the rapacious private power company that’s General Electric in drag! A little gesture of goodwill to Warren Buffett and the boys, you know.
 
Since John Cummins left the Tories they haven’t a single MP that knows anything about fish farms except John Duncan, who ran on the basis of supporting them and was rewarded with a parliamentary secretaryship. It’s more than that of course – the federal Fisheries Act set up the DFO as the “policeman” and at the same time mandates that it support, even promote fish farms! They will do dick-all (sorry to all you decent dicks out there!)
 
This brings me to the unhappy conclusion that nothing will happen to fish farms even though they have been caught re-handed importing ova with Infectious Salmon Anemia (ISAv).
 
Why would the companies do anything? What the hell do they care about Pacific Salmon, even though their wind-up doll, Mary Ellen Walling, on command, will spout their mantras of undying love for the soul of this province.
 
For Marine Harvest and their colleagues, it’s business as usual – lie, obfuscate and play the old game which puts the onus on us, the citizens that care. The Precautionary Principle, though supported by the UN and Canada, in theory, will just be ignored. That’s part of their modus operandi and they will stick with a tactic that’s working.
 
Don’t for a single moment think that the BC Salmon Farmers Association will lift a finger – hell, they will continue lying since that’s all they know.
 
The provincial government, which hasn’t come within 10,000 km of telling the truth throughout this whole sorry business has seen its jurisdiction to enforce go to the DFO, although they still control the ocean tenures for the farms.
 
I hope you don’t laugh at me for even mentioning any role for the federal government. They have been rotten managers of our fish since Confederation and have no desire to change – and won’t.
 
The only tack we can take now is public information and public action such as boycotting. This has proved effective but we must turn it up several notches – and our case has been much strengthened.
 
There is, of course, the law. We can consider class actions, although I’m simply not sure of my ground here – I believe that citizens must show a common interest in the Pacific salmon and find someone who’ll take the case on a contingent basis, which is to say he’ll take a percentage if he wins but nothing if he loses.
 
There is a very big plus arising out of the finding of this disease: we know that the two governments and the companies have the morality of an alley cat – oops, I’ll be getting a libel suit from the cat fraternity if I’m not careful!
 
PS What should happen?
 
The same thing that happened with mad cow disease – destroy the fish pronto and cancel all licenses. I say that and I haven’t even had my first drink of the day!
 
 

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About Rafe Mair

Rafe Mair, LL.B, LL.D (Hon) a B.C. MLA 1975 to 1981, was Minister of Environment from late 1978 through 1979. In 1981 he left politics for Talk Radio becoming recognized as one of B.C.'s pre-eminent journalists. An avid fly fisherman, he took a special interest in Atlantic salmon farms and private power projects as environmental calamities and became a powerful voice in opposition to them. Rafe is the co-founder of The Common Sense Canadian and writes a regular blog at rafeonline.com.

6 thoughts on ““Good Corporate Citizen”? No Such Thing – Especially in Fish Farm Business

  1. Rafe, I love your passion. Are you sure you don’t want to get back into politics? I would vote for you in a heartbeat.
    Hopefully the American pressure will change the government’s mind. I don’t understand why they would support Norwegian interests anyway. Cheers to Alexandra for standing up to them. I know she is getting tired, but I hope she knows how loved and respected she is, and you too, Rafe. British Columbians have always stood for their environment. Let’s hope they do so in regards to salmon farms, IPPs pipelines, and tankers. Keep up the good work, Rafe and Damien.

  2. I think you’re right Rafe that nothing will happen even though the salmon farmers have been caught red-handed; but this is the future of wild salmon and a place to take a stand. BC citizens want to do the right thing. This is the disempowerment that the Occupy group is protesting – gov’t captured by business so that the salmon farmers and the logging companies that are devestating regrowing second growth, and the coal miners that are dealers shipping GHG emissions to Asia that will make climate change worse (which will seriously impact our kids and grandkids) manipulate gov’t and damage all our futures with impunity. Forcing the salmon farms out of the path of wild salmon is the battle that can turn the neolib tide and where we can win back our ability to govern ourselves so that we can do the right thing.

    Thanks for your strong voice Rafe.

  3. The pressure is on as of now.
    BC’s salmon fishery is governed by international treaty commission: CA,OR,WA,AK, & BC(represented by DFO).
    The states each control their own fisheries.
    DFO controls BC’s.
    The commission states forbid salmon “farms”.
    DFO has always been a “Yes Master” eunuch to the
    Pacific Salmon Commission.
    ERGO: The end is nigh for BC’s in water “fish farms”‘ and likely it will be” no importation to the USA that kills them…..think ” softwood lumber” on steroids.
    I love it…. It’s coming, and neither DFO nor Harper, that cloistered sycophant of the”Church of the Multinational” can but wring their pasty hands.

  4. One other thing,just about every good anchoridge between the ragged islands and cape caution have NO TRESPASSING posted on thier bouys.

  5. It has been sad to watch the Department of Fisheries and Oceans transfer their support to salmon farming from protecting wild stocks. Many of the Fisheries Gardians who used to walk the creeks and keep and eye on the wild salmon have not had their contracts renewed, while DFO puts money (our tax dollars) into salmon farms. It appears that the wild salmon are in the way of the corporate agenda. Watching DFO’s behavior at the Cohen Inquiry and seeing the Governments
    denial regarding the finding of a European strain of ISA on the BC coast tells me that we cannot count on our Governments to tell the truth or to protect wild salmon. I am not happy about my tax dollars being used in this way. Somehow we need to find a way to rein in our governments, federal and provincial from representing corporations instead of us.

  6. ..good on you Rafe..
    the good news is they may have gotten soo rotten and uncaring they have alerted the Americans.. Alaska is proud of their wild salmon .. Their politicians listen to the people. They dont want this virus near their waters.. Maybe they will put some pressure on the powers that be in our Salmon managment..

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