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Hello Mason,
Thank you for including our office in your communication concerning Jumbo Glacier Resort. We appreciate that you have taken the time to share your thoughts.
Of course, we are dismayed by the government’s decision to sign the Master Development Agreement. It shows a complete disregard of the wishes of the people here who know the area best. The majority of residents oppose the project. And the Ktunaxa have been absolutely clear that the Jumbo Valley is sacred to them, and they will not allow this development to proceed.
Upon hearing of the announcement, Norm released the following statement:
INVERMERE – The BC Liberals’ announcement that they have approved the development of a resort in the Jumbo Valley changes nothing, says Columbia River – Revelstoke MLA Norm Macdonald.
“People in the Columbia Valley have been absolutely clear. They feel strongly that building a resort in this area does not make sense,” said Macdonald. “It doesn’t make sense environmentally or economically, and putting the BC Liberal stamp of approval on it doesn’t change a thing.”
Recently, it was discovered that the proponent, despite years of claiming otherwise, does not have a financial backer.
“So this project has no support and no money, but the government is determined to try and force it through.”
The Ktunaxa who consider the Jumbo Valley to be sacred have been very clear that they will not allow this development to proceed.
“This is tremendously disrespectful to make this announcement in Victoria instead of coming and facing the people of this valley. If this was truly the right thing for this area, the government would be here in Invermere making this announcement.”
Norm is encouraging people to continue to voice their opposition with letters, phonecalls and emails to the Premier and the Minister of Forests. He believes that ultimately the power still remains with the people.
Sincerely,
Laura Christie
Constituency Assistant to
Norm Macdonald MLA
Columbia River - Revelstoke