An Act to amend the Marine Liability Act (national strategy respecting pollution caused by shipping container spills)
Bill C-215 (45-1) reintroduces the 44th Parliament's Bill C-402, an NDP Private Member's Bill from Lisa Marie Barron (Nanaimo-Ladysmith) to amend the Marine Liability Act for a national strategy on pollution caused by shipping container spills. It followed incidents off the British Columbia coast, most prominently the 2021 Zim Kingston, which lost 109 containers overboard near Victoria and scattered debris and hazardous goods onto Vancouver Island shores. Canada had no coordinated federal plan for cleanup, liability, or tracking of containers lost overboard. The bill would require the federal government to develop and put in place such a strategy, with input from coastal and Indigenous communities.
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Would require a national strategy on ocean pollution from shipping containers lost overboard, after the 2021 Zim Kingston spill scattered debris on the BC coast. An NDP private member's bill from Lisa Marie Barron; it reintroduces the 44th Parliament's C-402.
Issues this bill touches
- Climate Adaptation & Disaster Response
National strategy on pollution from shipping containers lost overboard at sea.
Legislative history
- First reading
First reading in the House of Commons.
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