Federal ministers outline principles of $647M fund to protect Pacific salmon
OTTAWA — Record federal spending to try to save the Pacific salmon population marks the beginning of a new chapter that will give the species a fighting chance at survival, Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan says.
Jordan and Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson outlined the principles that will guide how $647.1 million announced in the last budget will be spent over the next five years.
The Pacific salmon population is drastically declining due to a combination of climate, habitat and harvesting pressures, the government said in a news release.
“A generation of Canadians have seen salmon populations decline, some up to 90 per cent in their lifetime,” Jordan said during a teleconference on Tuesday.


