Comment
To the Office of Premier Doug Ford,
I am extremely disappointed with the Ford government's renewed efforts to undermine the integrity of Ontario's remaining wilderness, through its latest attack on the Endangered Species Act with Bill 5.
As a professional ecologist with a Master’s degree in Resource Management and an undergraduate degree in Environmental Sustainability, I am extremely disappointed with Bill 5 and Premier Ford's efforts to undermine vital environmental protections. These proposed amendments effectively strip the Act of its power, turning it from a meaningful safeguard for biodiversity into a mere formality that caters to short-term development interests.
This is not responsible governance, it is a blatant and underhanded attack on Ontario’s wildlife and natural heritage. Southern Ontario, in particular, has already suffered extensive ecological degradation. Sacrificing what little remains for the sake of profit-driven development is not only short-sighted but fundamentally unjust. These lands and species belong to all Ontarians, not just to developers.
The environment and industry should not be perpetually positioned as adversaries. A truly forward-thinking government should seek balance, not eradication of environmental protections in favor of economic expediency.
I urge your government to revise Bill 5 and uphold your duty to protect Ontario’s biodiversity for current and future generations.
Submitted May 6, 2025 12:47 PM
Comment on
Proposed interim changes to the Endangered Species Act, 2007 and a proposal for the Species Conservation Act, 2025
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025-0380
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129577
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