Tories say they would stop raw sewage from being dumped in waterways
MONTREAL — The Conservatives pledged Wednesday to work with provinces and municipalities to stop raw sewage from being dumped in waterways, though they did not specify how.
Leader Andrew Scheer was off the campaign trail to prepare for an evening debate, leaving Quebec lieutenant Alain Rayes to make the announcement.
“The sanitation of waterways will be one of the priorities of our environmental plan,” he said.
“It’s an urgent and enormous task and because we respect the prerogatives and responsibilities of the provinces, as outlined in our constitution, we will work with the municipalities to stop untreated water being released in our waterways.”