Sue's Blog

Friday, February 10, 2012

Walk a Kilometre in Burton's Shoes - Demand Change!

This post is for Burton Winters and his family.

You did not walk that 19 km's in vain - we cannot allow that.

You were a young man who - on the day you went missing - was snowmobiling. You were enjoying northern life and were not causing harm to anybody.

The stories about you by those close to you - help relate the tragedy of your loss to all parents.

You were living life and then fought for life and you were not wrong - when you were hoping somebody would find you - when you were hoping somebody would help you.

Your community of Makkovik and the greater community of Labrador were all looking for you. The people of Newfoundland and Labrador wanted you to be found safe and sound and wanted you to return to the comfort of your home and family.

When politicians have been around too long - they can become desensitized - detached - and in some cases appear aloof. They listen to people tell them sad and tragic stories everyday. If that is the case for any politician - they should quit - their time in public service is finished.

When bureaucrats spend one moment on spinning or downplaying neglectful policy - where a life is lost - they need to move on.

Because you Burton - were instantly wrapped in the arms of the Newfoundland and Labrador people - from the moment we heard you were missing - you will not be forgotten. That means that the circumstances surrounding your loss must be written about, examined, studied, and spoken of. That means that Newfoundland and Labrador must not accept anything short of a real solution to this obviously flawed system.

I watched the DND News Conference that was shared by local media. One point stuck in my mind - and it made me angry. When asked the question - why was a private company able to operate in the weather while the DND could not - the person responding said that local pilots knew the terrain, the mountains, and the local area.

This is simple - people - why would anybody who is NOT familiar with the local terrain be responsible for Search and Rescue of that area? Why?

This is a message for Minister Penashue, Minister MacKay, Premier Dunderdale and provincial MHA's - make this your number one priority. Fix this!

Newfoundland and Labrador is a massive geographic territory which is the easternmost part of Canada. See how many times you can put Nova Scotia in our physical footprint. Look at our coastline and understand that this province needs its own dedicated Search and Rescue service. Not only the marine communications sub-centre but a full fledged Search and Rescue Centre. Move the assets of Nova Scotia to Newfoundland and Labrador including the home dock of SAR and DND ships. If Nova Scotia feels it needs to maintain these assets - so be it - and then the federal government can build new infrastructure and assets for our province.

Regardless of who you are - you can look at the maps and understand that we cannot be serviced from Halifax.

Burton Winters died and that is not acceptable.

The Winters' family has lost Burton and that is not acceptable.

This young man walked 19 km's on terrain that federal and provincial politicians should experience.

This death on the ice will not happen again because our politicians shall be forced to make the changes necessary to protect our people.

Rest in Peace Burton - let us walk the rest of the way.

To the family of Burton - we are with you in your search for answers and are with you in your fight to ensure the safety of our people.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was...hard to put into words what you wrote/said Sue! That was amazing! Thank you for supporting the Winters Family! Will do our part in a few hours by being at the protest in front of MP Peter Penashue's office in Goose Bay! TY again from all Labradorians!

Sue Kelland-Dyer said...

You are so very welcome.Together we stand for Burton and his family. Together we stand for the safety of our children and people.