The very idea of repealing…

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The very idea of repealing Ontario’s Endangered Species Act is deplorable. That this government would even entertain weakening protections for vulnerable species and ecosystems in the midst of a climate crisis is a moral and environmental failure of the highest order.

It is deeply shameful to prioritize short-term construction projects over the long-term survival of the land, the wildlife, and the communities that depend on healthy ecosystems. Strong environmental stewardship is not an obstacle to prosperity. It is the only path to a future worth living in.

Entertaining the destruction of the systems that sustain life itself reveals a profound disregard for scientific evidence, Indigenous knowledge, and basic ethical responsibility. It demonstrates a government willing to sacrifice what cannot be rebuilt once lost, for gains that will prove hollow as environmental collapse accelerates.

Ontario’s natural heritage is not a commodity. Our wetlands, forests, grasslands, and species are not bargaining chips for political expediency. They are sacred trusts that must be protected.

I demand that this reckless proposal be immediately withdrawn, and that Ontario reaffirm its commitment to protecting biodiversity, climate resilience, and future generations.