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Coastal Ferry Act to be reviewed

A review of B.C.'s Coastal Ferry Act will identify improvements to the act which would better allow the commissioner to balance the interests of ferry users with the financial sustainability of the ferry operators, B.C.

A review of B.C.'s Coastal Ferry Act will identify improvements to the act which would better allow the commissioner to balance the interests of ferry users with the financial sustainability of the ferry operators, B.C. Ferries commissioner Gord Macatee announced today.

The review will look into the current price cap model and assess its impact on the affordability of future ferry fares and the sustainability of coastal communities that depend on ferries for travel and commerce.

The review is expected to take six months. A final report will be delivered to the B.C. government.

Macatee was appointed commissioner effective May 1. He is an independent officer of the legislature.

"Ferry users are telling the commissioner's office they expect a system where the fare increases are reasonable, affordable and predictable," said Macatee in a news release.

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