Burrard Clean #9 cleans sandbar
Turns out the vessel is based in Victoria, and it actually ran aground while on its 11 hrs journey to Vancouver for the photo op. Why this “World Class phraseology”; well because the Provincial leader, Premier Christy Clark has stated that a “world class” class spill response capability is required, before the province will “sign off” on the pipeline project. So the world class photo op was just a typical federal Conservative Party smoke and mirrors show. The truth is the response ship, the Burrard Clean #9 (and with a GT of 105 tons, I use the term “ship” loosely) was stationed 11 hrs sail from Vancouver, currently the most likely place for spill, and it ran aground on the way there. These facts could hardly be characterized as “world class”, well, not in the frame the government was trying to put them in anyways.
Read the story from the Vancouver Sun here.
Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver with WCMRC oil spill response vessel Burrard Clean #9 in the background – Picture from Vancouver Sun |