Comment
I am writing to oppose Bill 5: the Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act and its proposals, including the creation of Special Economic Zones, the weakening of Ontario’s endangered species protections, and the exemption of the Eagle’s Nest mine from an environmental review.
Bill 5 gives the government new powers to ignore laws that protect the environment, public health, and Indigenous rights — without accountability. Accountability is important to a democracy.
The Special Economic Zones Act (Schedule 9) would grant unprecedented powers to the Provincial Cabinet and could allow corporations or individuals to avoid any laws and by-laws in entire areas of Ontario. There are no limits, no rules, and no public input and this is not how democracy works.
The new Species Conservation Act (Schedules 2 & 10) would strip away real protections for at-risk species and their habitats. Science and recovery planning are being replaced by a process that is not designed to protect wildlife and ecosystem health
The exemption for the Eagle’s Nest mine (Schedule 3) removes the need for a full environmental assessment and ignores the serious risks to climate-critical peatlands and Indigenous territory. This goes against Canada’s commitments to reconciliation and climate action.
Ontario should not give up vital environmental protections or give the Provincial Cabinet unlimited power. This will not solve issues related to tariffs and will not stimulate economic growth and will severely undermine Indigenous rights. Smarter, environmentally sustainable development is an important concept that can be attained with proper planning. There are better ways to improve efficiency. Ontarians deserve better. I urge you to withdraw Bill 5 immediately.
Submitted May 13, 2025 8:14 AM
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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141152
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