16-months after a tugboat sank on B.C.’s North Coast, killing two workers, the mother of one of the victims says regulatory changes have not changed with Transport Canada since the accident. Genevieve Cragg’s son Charley died on his first day of work when the Ingenika tugboat sank south of Kitimat.
Global News at Noon BC
Mother of B.C. tugboat victim frustrated by lack of changes
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