Bernie Pitura British Columbia BHA Chapter / Tuesday, October 15, 2019 / Categories: Media Canada 2019 Federal Election Canada's hunters and anglers are concerned with a number of wildlife and land-use issues that are addressed at the federal level including: conservation funding, species at risk, and CWD. The outcome of the 2019 federal election will impact the future management of these issues. BCBHA wanted to help inform voters about conservation issues important to hunters and anglers, but not commonly discussed during election campaigns. We sent the Conservative, Green, Liberal, and New Democrat political parties a series of questions and asked for responses by October 14, 2019. Click the following links to read responses received by BCBHA: Conservative Party Liberal Party New Democrat Party We urge all hunters, anglers and other public lands users to read through each of the responses and then to vote. It is crucial that every public land owner let candidates and elected officials know where they stand on issues that affect wildlife, habitat and our public lands. We also encourage non-members to join Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, the voice for your public lands, waters and wildlife. Your support will help BHA continue to hold our elected officials accountable. Join now. Previous Article Gunnison Hosts Bighorn Observation Program Lecture Next Article Alaska Roadless Habitat Opened to Logging, Development Print 2 Rate this article: No rating Tags: British Columbia news Bernie Pitura British Columbia BHA ChapterBernie Pitura British Columbia BHA Chapter Other posts by Bernie Pitura British Columbia BHA Chapter Contact author