British Columbia:
- Work Force Adjustment summary: 1 of 2 archaeologists lost. The remaining position will be lost in September, leaving 0 archaeologists on the Pacific Coast.
Calgary, Alberta:
- Lab Closing, artifacts going to Ottawa
- 10 of 14 cultural heritage positions affected or lost
- 2 Archaeologists left in Western Region
- Work Force Adjustment summary: 6 of 7 (CBC says 8) archaeologists lost, 1 assistant archaeologist remains
Winnipeg, Manitoba:
- Lab Closing, artifacts going to Ottawa
- Work Force Adjustment summary: 3 archaeology positions left in Western and Northern regions; down from 10
Cornwall, Ontario:
- Lab Closing, artifacts going to Ottawa
- 1 Archaeologist left (reduced to seasonal); down from 9 employed before April 1, 2012.
- Material Culture Researchers; 3 retired, 3 'affected', 1 reduced to seasonal
- Collections Managers; 1 fired, 2 retained
- Work Force Adjustment summary: 6 of 7 archaeology positions lost, 1 junior part time archaeologist left
Ottawa, Ontario:
- Archaeological Services Branch: 4 of 8 archaeology policy positions lost
- Archaeology Policy no longer has a voice at management table
- Work Force Adjustment summary:
- Underwater Archaeology Section; untouched.
- Material Culture Section; all 5 researchers gone.
Quebec City, Quebec:
- Lab Closing, Quebec artifacts going to Ottawa
- 1 Archaeologist left; down from 27 people who worked at Gare Maritime Champlain last year. (read Pierre Cloutier's letter about the cuts in Quebec)
- 1 collections Manager; job relocated to Ottawa
- 3 conservators; all relocated to Ottawa
- Work Force Adjustment summary: 10 of 12 archaeology positions lost, 1 archaeologist and 1 curator of collections to remain
Halifax, Nova Scotia:
- Lab Closing (Dartmouth), Atlantic artifacts going to Ottawa
- 2 Archaeologists left; down from 3 Archaeologists, 3 Material Culture Researchers, and 1 admin assistant at its peak
- 1 Collections Manager
- Louisbourg has 1 Archaeologist and 1 Collections Manager (reduced to seasonal)
- Work Force Adjustment summary: 8 of 12 archaeologists lost
Arctic Canada:
Work Force Adjustment summary: 1 archaeologist to cover all of the Arctic.- Update: The sole Arctic archaeology specialist position has been surplussed.
National Programming Cuts:
- Parks Canada conservators reduced from 33 to 8
- Education Outreach Program has been scrapped
- GIS staff eliminated from Service Centres and Field Units.
- Interpretive staff being replaced by self-guided tours at 27 National Historic Sites across Canada. (Port au Choix, Castle Hill, and Ryan Premises on the list for Newfoundland and Labrador)
- Historical Research Branch - 3 of the 3 positions related to First Nations' culture, history, archaeological sites, and cultural landscapes eliminated (contrary to Parks Canada's Strategic Priority to commemorate Aboriginal History)
- According to a Parks Canada organizational flowchart, the new Parks Canada Cultural Sciences Branch "will focus on historical research and terrestrial and underwater archaeological research at both the national and the field level." 45 management (n=7) and staff positions (n=38) will be divided into four sections:
- Historical Research which will provide research in support of Agency priorities and projects, the Federal Heritage Buildings Review Office and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. 2 Research Managers, 13 Historians
- A Field Research Program which will provide historical research services for field units. 1 Field Research Program Manager, 9 Historians
- Underwater Archaeology will continue to undertake underwater archaeology projects in support of field units and other functional areas of the Agency. 1 Underwater Archaeology Manager, 7 Underwater Archaeologists/Diving Technicians
- Terrestrial Archaeology which will provide terrestrial archaeological services to field units and other functional areas of the Agency. 1 Terrestrial Archaeology Manager, 10 Archaeologists
Letters, Interviews, and Articles:
Rob Ferguson, a retired Parks Canada Archaeologist, is interviewed on this Information Morning Nova Scotia clip (May 8, 2012).
Pierre Cloutier's letter about the cuts in Quebec. Pierre is the last Parks Canada archaeologist left working in Quebec after these cuts. (May 10, 2012)
Archaeologists and conservators in Nova Scotia discuss the impact of closing the Parks Canada Lab in Dartmouth in the CBC story below. (May 11, 2012)
Parcs Canada abolit 45 postes à Québec. La Presse (May 16, 2012)
Here's an interview that I did with the Corner Brook Morning Show about this issue (May 16, 2012).
Here's an interview that I did with the Central Morning Show in Grand Falls-Windsor (May16,2012). My section starts at 8:44 in and No, I'm not a Parks Canada archaeologist, although I frequently do reproduction work for them. In the interview I refer to 19 archaeologists in Cornwall, Ontario being reduced to 1 - that was a bit of a fumble on my part - the 19 people I was referring to includes archaeologists, material culture researchers, and collections managers. The detailed breakdown is listed above.
Job Cuts will Hurt the Preservation of Canada's Past, Say Experts. Toronto Star, May 17, 2012
Lettre de l'Association des archéologues du Québec au sujet des coupures à Parcs Canada. May 17, 2012
Parks Canada mum on lease for building set to close. Chronicle Herald, May 19, 2012
Goodbye live interpreters, hello smart-phone apps. Globe and Mail, May 20, 2012
Bringing National Parks to People. Globe and Mail, May 20, 2012. Contains this quote about the cuts to Parks Canada: "The rest of the cuts, 70 per cent, will affect scientists and social scientists, as well as the people that curate and conserve artifacts and collections or who are involved in planning and public consultations, said Mr. Fisher. Programs to introduce people, including new Canadians, to camping in the parks will remain. "
Parks Canada staffing cuts spark worry: Federal agency also plans to move regional labs and artifact collections to Ottawa. CBC Calgary, May 22, 2012
Archaeology Cuts. Calgary Eyeopener, CBC, May 22, 2012
Archaeology Parks Cuts. As It Happens, CBC Radio, May 22, 2012. I've done contractual work for Parks Canada making reproductions and filming knapping demos, but I don't work at L'Anse aux Meadows or make reproductions exclusively for Parks as suggested in the interview.
L'archéologie canadienne sous les coupures. Agence Science-Presse, May 22, 2012
Parks Canada job cuts felt far and wide throughout Rockies. Calgary Herald, May 23, 2012. "King said in Alberta, for example, 80 per cent of the archeologists doing field work within national parks will no longer have jobs."
Society for American Archaeology Letter of concern to Prime Minister Harper. May 23, 2012
Is Parks Canada considering selling historic collections? Peter Pope's interview on the Central Morning Show, Newfoundland. May 24, 2012.
Parks Canada Cuts. Society for Historical Archaeology Blog. May 24, 2012. Contains the SHA letter of concern to Prime Minister Harper.
Permit glitch holds up cemetery work. The Chronicle Herald. May 26, 2012. Without Parks Canada archaeologists, there is no one to issue permits for other researchers who want to work in Parks.
Draconian cuts to Parks Canada. Canadian Archaeological Association President William Ross responds to the cuts to Parks Canada Archaeology. May 30, 2012.
Budget Cuts to Parks Canada. Of Cemeteries and Cellars: The Archaeological Diary of Grand-Pré. June 1, 2012. First hand account of what these cuts mean for archaeology and Canadians.
Canadian Archaeology and the Age of Austerity. Heritage Business Journal. June 5, 2012. By Jim Finnigan.
The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology. Letter of concern to Prime Minister Harper. June 5, 2012
Parks Canada urged to abandon artifact move. CBC News Nova Scotia. June 6, 2012. "It's not a way to run a Federation - its a way to dismantle a Federation."
Parks Canada Archaeology Being Decimated. Anthropology News, American Anthropological Association. June 6, 2012. By Bob Muckle. "Parks Canada archaeology is unlikely to ever again be the excellent model for heritage research, management, conservation, education, and publication it once was; and that’s a shame."
Compressions fédérales - De l’utilité évidente de l’archéologie. Le Devoir. June 7, 2012. by Christian Gates St-Pierre
Closing archeology lab against UN spirit: SMU prof. CBC News Nova Scotia. June 8, 2012. Interview with Jonathan Fowler.
History sent packing by Cuts. Winnipeg Free Press. June 12, 2012. "They are literally closing down the vast majority of records and our heritage and our history"
Manitoba history shipped to Ottawa. CBC News Manitoba. June 12, 2012.
Pétition : Protection du patrimoine culturel et historique du Québec. Assemblée nationale du Québec. June 13, 2012.
Parks Canada Minister defends artifact move. CBC News. June 13, 2012
Une employée «déloyale» de Parcs Canada doit rester chez elle. Le Soleil. June 14, 2012. Punitive measures against Parks Canada Quebec region head of archaeology for unloyal comportment (she supported redundant staff).
Hyperbole of Historic Proportions. Winnipeg Free Press. June 14, 2012.
Moving historic artifacts to Quebec 'stupid, insensitive' . Vancouver Sun. June 15, 2012. "The Conservatives, who were once all about decentralization, are now, apparently, all for it, moving the cultural heritage of Canadians from the regions where it originated to a Central Canada warehouse where nobody will be able to get at it."
Canada's archaeologists angry over budget cuts. Global National. June 22, 2012. "Just like it's important for individuals to have memory, it's important for societies to have memory."
Rob Ferguson, a retired Parks Canada Archaeologist, is interviewed on this Information Morning Nova Scotia clip (May 8, 2012).
Pierre Cloutier's letter about the cuts in Quebec. Pierre is the last Parks Canada archaeologist left working in Quebec after these cuts. (May 10, 2012)
Archaeologists and conservators in Nova Scotia discuss the impact of closing the Parks Canada Lab in Dartmouth in the CBC story below. (May 11, 2012)
Parcs Canada abolit 45 postes à Québec. La Presse (May 16, 2012)
Here's an interview that I did with the Corner Brook Morning Show about this issue (May 16, 2012).
Here's an interview that I did with the Central Morning Show in Grand Falls-Windsor (May16,2012). My section starts at 8:44 in and No, I'm not a Parks Canada archaeologist, although I frequently do reproduction work for them. In the interview I refer to 19 archaeologists in Cornwall, Ontario being reduced to 1 - that was a bit of a fumble on my part - the 19 people I was referring to includes archaeologists, material culture researchers, and collections managers. The detailed breakdown is listed above.
Job Cuts will Hurt the Preservation of Canada's Past, Say Experts. Toronto Star, May 17, 2012
Lettre de l'Association des archéologues du Québec au sujet des coupures à Parcs Canada. May 17, 2012
Parks Canada mum on lease for building set to close. Chronicle Herald, May 19, 2012
Goodbye live interpreters, hello smart-phone apps. Globe and Mail, May 20, 2012
Bringing National Parks to People. Globe and Mail, May 20, 2012. Contains this quote about the cuts to Parks Canada: "The rest of the cuts, 70 per cent, will affect scientists and social scientists, as well as the people that curate and conserve artifacts and collections or who are involved in planning and public consultations, said Mr. Fisher. Programs to introduce people, including new Canadians, to camping in the parks will remain. "
Parks Canada staffing cuts spark worry: Federal agency also plans to move regional labs and artifact collections to Ottawa. CBC Calgary, May 22, 2012
Archaeology Cuts. Calgary Eyeopener, CBC, May 22, 2012
Archaeology Parks Cuts. As It Happens, CBC Radio, May 22, 2012. I've done contractual work for Parks Canada making reproductions and filming knapping demos, but I don't work at L'Anse aux Meadows or make reproductions exclusively for Parks as suggested in the interview.
L'archéologie canadienne sous les coupures. Agence Science-Presse, May 22, 2012
Parks Canada job cuts felt far and wide throughout Rockies. Calgary Herald, May 23, 2012. "King said in Alberta, for example, 80 per cent of the archeologists doing field work within national parks will no longer have jobs."
Society for American Archaeology Letter of concern to Prime Minister Harper. May 23, 2012
Is Parks Canada considering selling historic collections? Peter Pope's interview on the Central Morning Show, Newfoundland. May 24, 2012.
Parks Canada Cuts. Society for Historical Archaeology Blog. May 24, 2012. Contains the SHA letter of concern to Prime Minister Harper.
Permit glitch holds up cemetery work. The Chronicle Herald. May 26, 2012. Without Parks Canada archaeologists, there is no one to issue permits for other researchers who want to work in Parks.
Draconian cuts to Parks Canada. Canadian Archaeological Association President William Ross responds to the cuts to Parks Canada Archaeology. May 30, 2012.
Budget Cuts to Parks Canada. Of Cemeteries and Cellars: The Archaeological Diary of Grand-Pré. June 1, 2012. First hand account of what these cuts mean for archaeology and Canadians.
Canadian Archaeology and the Age of Austerity. Heritage Business Journal. June 5, 2012. By Jim Finnigan.
The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology. Letter of concern to Prime Minister Harper. June 5, 2012
Parks Canada urged to abandon artifact move. CBC News Nova Scotia. June 6, 2012. "It's not a way to run a Federation - its a way to dismantle a Federation."
Parks Canada Archaeology Being Decimated. Anthropology News, American Anthropological Association. June 6, 2012. By Bob Muckle. "Parks Canada archaeology is unlikely to ever again be the excellent model for heritage research, management, conservation, education, and publication it once was; and that’s a shame."
Compressions fédérales - De l’utilité évidente de l’archéologie. Le Devoir. June 7, 2012. by Christian Gates St-Pierre
Closing archeology lab against UN spirit: SMU prof. CBC News Nova Scotia. June 8, 2012. Interview with Jonathan Fowler.
History sent packing by Cuts. Winnipeg Free Press. June 12, 2012. "They are literally closing down the vast majority of records and our heritage and our history"
Manitoba history shipped to Ottawa. CBC News Manitoba. June 12, 2012.
Pétition : Protection du patrimoine culturel et historique du Québec. Assemblée nationale du Québec. June 13, 2012.
Parks Canada Minister defends artifact move. CBC News. June 13, 2012
Une employée «déloyale» de Parcs Canada doit rester chez elle. Le Soleil. June 14, 2012. Punitive measures against Parks Canada Quebec region head of archaeology for unloyal comportment (she supported redundant staff).
Hyperbole of Historic Proportions. Winnipeg Free Press. June 14, 2012.
Moving historic artifacts to Quebec 'stupid, insensitive' . Vancouver Sun. June 15, 2012. "The Conservatives, who were once all about decentralization, are now, apparently, all for it, moving the cultural heritage of Canadians from the regions where it originated to a Central Canada warehouse where nobody will be able to get at it."
Canada's archaeologists angry over budget cuts. Global National. June 22, 2012. "Just like it's important for individuals to have memory, it's important for societies to have memory."
University of Laval Archaeologists Respond to the Cuts (English)
(Français)
Photo Credits: Screen Capture from Parks Canada's Archaeology webpage
What Can You Do?
How can you help? Write, phone or e-mail your local MP and the following officials:
Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada, pm@pm.gc.ca
Peter Kent, Minister of the Environment, minister@ec.gc.ca
James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, james.moore@parl.gc.ca
Alan Latourelle, Chief Executive Officer, Parks Canada alan.latourelle@pc.gc.ca
