Comment
I am writing to you today as a concerned citizen.
From my online searches, I do not see any public postings of the water management plans on the Environmental Registry. Does that mean that these plans are not subject to public comment or appeal? How will the public and particularly indigenous communities have an opportunity to comment on these large projects that completely change our environment? This posting does not seem to reflect the recent changes that are occurring regarding recognition of Indigenous rights.
I would also like to mention that I am disappointed in the level of detail provided in this recent posting. I did not find that the posting has described the changes in detail and given that this is a big change, I think more explanation and certainly more time for public comment would have been appropriate (30-days is insufficient). I also do not like that supporting materials are only available for viewing in person - everyone does not live in Toronto! Certainly, not the people affected by this proposal, which will predominately affect those in the North.
I would also like to bring to your attention the fact that there have been articles reporting research findings that indicate that hydropower is not considered to be "green" energy and dams have been shown to release large amount of greenhouse gases (methane). If this is true, and I am sure there are experts in your ministry that would know this, how can you justify paving the way for more dams to be established in Ontario when the rest of Canada is trying to curb greenhouse gas emissions?
I certainly do not support this proposal. It seems contrary to much of what Canada stands for (reducing greenhouse gases, recognizing Indigenous rights, having an open government where the public is aware of development activities and is provided with the opportunity to comment on them). I do not think that industry should be given a free pass to significantly alter what remaining undeveloped land we have. Given where we are as a country and what we know in terms of how the climate is changing, this proposal is a step in the wrong direction and a step, that I'm afraid, we won't be able to take back.
Thank-you and I hope you will re-assess this proposal.
A concerned resident of Ottawa, ON
Submitted November 27, 2019 2:03 PM
Comment on
Amendments to Three Statutes administered by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry to support the proposed Better for People, Smarter for Business Act, 2019 and a proposal for a new regulation under the Lakes and Rivers Improvement Act
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019-0732
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36991
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