The Georgian Bay Association…

Comment

The Georgian Bay Association, Georgian Bay Forever, and the Georgian Bay Land
Trust jointly have serious concerns about the proposed Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by
Unleashing Our Economy Act, as it stands.

This omnibus legislation dismantles key parts of Ontario's environmental protections
and calls into question the province’s commitment to its obligation to engage and
consult with First Nations and Indigenous communities.

While we support the need to grow the Ontario Economy through responsible regional
development, Bill 5 proposes sweeping deregulation that would threaten the health of
Georgian Bay and undermine essential environmental protections across the province.

Some provisions in the bill raise particular concerns, including:
● Replace the Endangered Species Act with a much weaker and more
political framework and abandon long-term goals such as recovery and
stewardship for protected species
● Allow development projects in “Special Economic Zones” to proceed
without environmental assessments, municipal by-laws, or existing Ontario laws.
● Allow development to begin immediately after online registration rather
than after environmental review
● Alter the Heritage Act to exempt projects from archaeological assessment

This is especially alarming for the Georgian Bay watershed because it is a world-class,
UNESCO-designated biosphere, home to more than 50 species at risk. This
irreplaceable refuge is also a diverse economy where healthy ecosystems support
valuable tourism, recreation, and fisheries.

This legislation removes valuable opportunities for developers to consult with those
most directly affected by development. It ignores potential losses to Indigenous cultural
heritage in Ontario, and we recognize the Chiefs of Ontario’s public expressions of
concern with Bill 5.

Bill 5 would make it easy to ignore local knowledge and experience that matters so
much in creating strong economies. Georgian Bay’s local leaders are working hard and
thoughtfully in their communities to develop this region for the long haul. For example,
the creation of the Township of Archipelago was specially designed to serve people
living in this unique landscape, and it is extremely successful. The town of Collingwood
was one of the first areas to be taken off the list of the International Joint Commission’s
Areas of Concern, thanks to local organizing and leadership. Collingwood is a thriving
municipality with a healthy harbour; these don’t need to be either/or equations.

For these reasons, we urge the Government of Ontario to heed the concerns of
environmental leaders and revise Bill 5 to protect biodiversity and respect local and
Indigenous leadership.

Signed,

David Sweetnam
Executive Director, Georgian Bay Forever

Meredith Denning
Executive Director, Georgian Bay Association

Andrew Young
Executive Director, Georgian Bay Land Trust