Whitehorse company to pay $80,000 for diesel spill near Porcupine River

March 10, 2017 - Whitehorse, Yukon - Environment and Climate Change Canada

On February 23, 2017, Air North Charter and Training Ltd. (Air North) and the Public Prosecution Service of Canada entered into an alternative measures agreement, after a charge was laid by Environment and Climate Change Canada, under the Fisheries Act.  

Following an investigation by Environment and Climate Change Canada’s enforcement officers, Air North was charged with a violation of the Fisheries Act related to the deposit of a substance harmful to fish, in an area where it could have entered fish-bearing waters. The spill took place on September 23, 2014.

As part of the agreement, Air North will:

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