Outgoing Tory MP Joy Smith goes against party, will announce support for Freedom Road

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Outgoing Conservative MP Joy Smith will announce her support Monday for Shoal Lake 40’s long-hoped-for highway — a move that puts her at odds with her party in the midst of a federal election.

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Outgoing Conservative MP Joy Smith will announce her support Monday for Shoal Lake 40’s long-hoped-for highway — a move that puts her at odds with her party in the midst of a federal election.

Smith will be the first Manitoba Conservative to publicly side with the isolated First Nation, which has been under a boil water advisory for nearly 20 years even though it’s the source of Winnipeg’s excellent drinking water.

Yesterday, Smith toured the island First Nation with musician Steve Bell, one of the organizers of the Churches for Freedom Road public awareness campaign.

THE CANADIAN PRESS / JOHN WOODS
A boy from the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation sits on a bridge over a channel on on Thursday, June 25, 2015. crowdfunding campaign is underway to pay Ottawa's portion of an all-weather road for a reserve under one of the longest boil-water advisories in Canada.
THE CANADIAN PRESS / JOHN WOODS A boy from the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation sits on a bridge over a channel on on Thursday, June 25, 2015. crowdfunding campaign is underway to pay Ottawa's portion of an all-weather road for a reserve under one of the longest boil-water advisories in Canada.

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation Chief Erwin Redsky said Friday Smith met with band officials and visited the canal that cuts the reserve off from the mainland as well as the garbage dump that is near capacity.

“She wants to help any way she can to help us reach our goal,” said Redsky.

Reached Friday, Smith confirmed she will be hosting a press conference at her Henderson Highway office Monday morning with Bell to offer her support for the construction of the proposed highway. Dubbed Freedom Road, it will link the reserve to the Trans-Canada highway and end a century of man-made isolation.

“I’m going to say much more than that,” she promised. But she would not offer details, saying she wanted to save her remarks for Monday.

On the Churches for Freedom Road website, Smith is listed as the latest supporter of the campaign.

“God Bless you for sounding a Christian voice in support of God’s beloved, in particular, the isolated community at Shoal Lake 40,” she wrote. “I support your endeavors 100 percent.”

Smith’s position will put her off side with her party at a time when her Kildonan-St. Paul riding is up for grabs — a rare crack in the notoriously disciplined Conservative party messaging.

The federal Conservatives have refused to commit to the construction of the $30-million Freedom Road, though the city and province have pledged financial support. At an event at Shoal Lake in June, Natural Resources Greg Rickford, also the MP for Kenora, raised hackles when he would only reiterate a previously-announced $1-million commitment for a design study.

Smith announced her retirement from politics in January, leaving her suburban riding suddenly up for grabs. There, the Liberals and NDP are running strong campaigns against former Blue Bomber executive Jim Bell, who is running for the Conservatives in Smith’s stead. Smith’s move could put Jim Bell in an awkward position, caught between the area’s popular, outgoing MP and the Conservative Party, which typically brooks no freelancing by candidates on policy issues.

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation has been under a boil-water advisory for nearly 20 years, and can’t build a proper water treatment plant without a permanent highway.

But, Winnipeg’s aqueduct and a canal that diverts murky water from the city’s intake structure, effectively cut the reserve off from the mainland a century ago. A small bridge now under construction will give the community more stable winter-road access, but Shoal Lake has been lobbying for decades, loudly in recent years, for a permanent highway to the TransCanada that will allow the reserve to prosper.

Jim Bell said Friday he’s focused on his local campaign and will be interested to see what Smith says Monday. Until then, he said he was reluctant to comment.

Both Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair have pledged financial support for Shoal Lake’s highway.

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