February 26, 2018…

Comment

February 26, 2018

Species C relating to forest operations in managed Crown forests, incorporating species recently listed to the Species at Risk in Ontario List, and safe harbour.

The Township of Chisholm is pleased to have the opportunity to provide comments on the above noted regulatory amendment notice posted on the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry on January 19, 2018.

The Township of Chisholm is a small rural community located in close proximity to Boulter Township and Algonquin Park, and residents from this community work in the forest industry and do forest-related work, and thus the industry is crucial to ensuring economic sustainability in our small community and others in Northern Ontario.

The notice proposes amending s. 22.1 of O. Reg. 242/08 to extend the current regulation by two years for forest operations in managed Crown forests. We continue to ask that the government implement a 5 year extension. We are concerned that a 2 year extension will not provide certainty and stability which is critical to ensuring that capital investments will be made, particularly given the ongoing softwood lumber dispute with the United States.

This is a complex policy issue that requires careful consideration. This past AMO Conference in Ottawa, the government recognized that they needed to have a better understanding of the impacts of climate change on habitat, the cumulative impacts of all the ESA policy on the sector/communities and ensure a socio-economic impact analysis is conducted.

The government appears to be following through with their commitment to establish an independent stakeholder panel to review socio-economic impacts and provide advice on species at risk in Crown forest management. However, we feel it is important to highlight the need for the panel to be made up of those who have direct experience or will be directly impacted by any decision moving forward. This includes ensuring that community and traditional ecological knowledge from our Indigenous neighbours becomes a part of the discussion.

Finally, we ask that the government make a decision swiftly and avoid further uncertainty. We believe a deadline date of March 30, 2018 is both fair and reasonable.

We hope that you take our comments into careful consideration and look forward to future communications.

Sincerely,

Leo Jobin
Mayor

[Original Comment ID: 212998]