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Justice for Lemon Creek.
Your donations will help Marilyn Burgoon with her private
prosecution of the Province of BC & Executive Flight
Center Service Ltd.,for violations under the Fisheries Act.
The court case is to be held between April 18th and 28th, 2016. Funds
donated through this Fundrazr initiative will help to insure that
Executive Flight Center Service Ltd and the provincial
government are held accountable
for polluting fish habitat in Lemon Creek, the Slocan River and the
Kootenay River in British Columbia, Canada.
(SNC Lavalin Lemon Creek Spill
Environmental Impact Assessment)
What the case is all about.
On July 26, 2013, a
tanker truck
carrying 33, 000 litres of jet A1 fuel rolled into Lemon Creek in the
Slocan Valley, British Columbia, Canada. Lemon Creek is a tributary of
the Slocan River, which drains into the Kootenay River, killing fish
and harming aquatic ecology.
When it appeared that there would be no Fisheries Act charges
laid against the company Marilyn Burgoon, a Slocan Valley Resident,
launched a private prosecution against the company, Executive Flight
Centre and the provincial government.
The Fisheries Act
Subject to subsection 36
"no person shall deposit
or permit the deposit of a deleterious substance of any type in
water frequented by fish or in any place under any conditions where
the deleterious substance or any other deleterious substance that
results from the deposit of the deleterious substance may enter any
such water."
“The Fisheries Act specifically provides for private
prosecutions by individuals. In addition, the right of a private
citizen to lay a charge is considered a fundamental part of Canada’s
criminal justice system. If government is not going to apply
the laws of Canada, it is up to the people to do so. I had no choice
but to launch a private prosecution and let a judge review the
evidence.” - Marilyn Burgoon
On November 27, 2014 the court hearing was held in Nelson, BC before
Judge Mayland McKimm. Ms. Burgoon provided her evidence with respect
to the allegations that both parties shared responsibility for the
fuel entering Lemon Creek, flowing downstream into the Slocan River
and Kootenay River. A book of documentary material substantiating
these allegations was provided to the Court by Lilina Lysenko, counsel
for Ms. Burgoon. Todd Gerhart appeared as counsel for the Department
of Justice.Their legal research has resulted in the Honorable Judge
D.M. McKimm agreeing with the application,allowing a summons to be
issued to the province and the company.
(Reasons for Judgement)
Ms.Burgoon also named the provincial government in the
prosecution, she says, because of its inaction when the Fisheries Act
was contravened, and because it was in control of access to the
staging area the tanker was trying to reach.
In a private prosecution, a private citizen takes on the role of the
public prosecutor. Such prosecutions are rare because the private
citizen often does not have the financial resources, legal expertise,
investigative powers, or institutional backing of a prosecutor's office.
Lilina Lysenko, representing Marilyn states: "This is a
strict liability offence” and it doesn’t require intent. “it just has
to be proven that it happened- that they deposited a deleterious
substance in water frequented by fish. That has been widely reported.”
Why this case is important
Private prosecutions
are not common in Canada, but Jeffrey Jones, a semi-retired lawyer
from Sointula, says they are getting more frequent because “our
governments are backing away from their regulatory frameworks” and
enforcing fewer of their environmental regulations. This requires
citizens to take up the slack.”
Jeffrey Jones has 20 years of experience in pursuing charges under the Fisheries Act as a federal prosecutor. He has advised Marilyn Burgoon and her lawyer Lilina Lysenko, on this case and was the lawyer for biologist Alexandra Morton in two high-profile private prosecutions related to fish farming in BC.
Mr. Jones says the right to pursue a private prosecution is “a valuable constitutional safeguard.” When a citizen begins a private prosecution the Federal government can choose to step in and prosecute but in this case they have not done so although it could change its mind and intervene at any time. This failure to intervene is an “abdication” and Mr. Jones says the problem is magnified by the fact that the government is named a party in this case.
“What do we do in a democracy when the government itself no longer enforces the laws and when the government itself is also a party to the offences that are violating the fisheries? We are on new ground here.”
Marilyn states:" I hope citizens throughout British Columbia
will be encouraged to exercise their right to lay a charge under the
Fisheries Act. It is a powerful piece of legislation which can hold
industry and government accountable for their actions.”
Who I am
I am a senior citizen, a mother, a
grandmother and an environmental activist. I have personally been
affected by toxic pollution as I am a widow of a veteran exposed to
agent orange, who died an early death as a result of the exposure.
I live in the Slocan Valley, British Columbia CANADA. I have worked to protect water in this beautiful mountain valley for close to 30 years.
I worked closely with the late Colleen McCrory of Valhalla Wilderness Society to protect the Slocan Valley.
I work with and have the support of the SINIXT First Nation.
“Protection of water quality for continued renewal of life-forms
within the eco-system” – excerpt from Sinixt Interest Statement as
First Nations representative at the BC Government Commission on
Resource and Environment Slocan Valley Pilot Project.
(Slocan Narrows Archaeology Report)
I am the President of Perry Ridge Water Users Association, a non-profit water protection association in the Slocan Valley. www.perryridge.org
My interest in protecting water is the result of growing up in Montreal and on the east coast where I was surrounded by polluted water. The beluga whale must be buried as toxic waste due to the pollution.
I believe that the environment must be protected for future
generations and that the destruction of aquatic ecosystem health is
one of the most pressing environmental problems.
The reasons for this challenge
The reason for
this important court case is to demonstrate that corporations and
governments are not above the law and that there are consequences to
violating the Fisheries Act. It is not acceptable to pollute fish
habitat without prosecution. Even in a small rural mountain community
the Fisheries Act is applicable. This is an important case for
democracy. Because of the severity of this event, and the disturbing
trend in British Columbia, CANADA over the past couple of years of
toxic spills by corporations and the unwillingness of government to
hold polluters accountable, it is important for citizens to step up
and do the job of holding them accountable.
Current status
In BC Provincial Court on May 19, 2015 a federal government lawyer told Judge Richard Hewson that it has not yet decided whether it will take over the prosecution of Execution Flight Centre Fuels Services Ltd and the provincial government. The judge was not impressed and he had no inclination to wait any longer and set a court date for the following Monday for an arraignment and hearing to set a trial date. The trial will be held in Nelson, British Columbia between April 18th and 28th 2016.
The biggest obstacle for me is the cost of a two week case. I will be
using the next 8 months for fundraising to be sure that this case will
proceed and a guilty verdict rendered.
I require your help and support to use the courts effectively
to make corporations and the government accountable for the
violation of the Fisheries Act.
Funds are needed for
the legal team to prepare for the April 2016 date, which will require
a review of a plethora of materials from the Freedom of Information
request, preparation of documents, and court attendance. There are two
defendants, which doubles the amount of work.
HELP ME CHAMPION THIS CAUSE, YOUR CONTRIBUTION WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Prefer to donate by PayPal?
(Want to donate a cheque instead of donating online, please
send directly to counsel Lilina Lysenko,1580 Bay Avenue, Trail, BC
V1R 4B3, CANADA
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