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This bill is an absolute disgrace and a blatant betrayal of Ontario's natural heritage! Gutting protections for endangered species and handing over discretionary power to the government on which species deserve safeguarding is utterly unacceptable. The claim of a "registration-first approach" rings hollow when critical protections for migratory birds and aquatic species under federal law are being tossed aside.
While mouthing platitudes about "science-based assessments," this bill simultaneously weakens the very framework meant to protect vulnerable wildlife. The revised definition of habitat and the removal of harassment as an activity requiring registration or a permit open the door to further destruction and disturbance of already fragile ecosystems.
The exclusion of the Species Conservation Action Agency and the Species at Risk Program Advisory Committee raises serious questions about transparency and accountability. Who will be holding the government accountable for their discretionary decisions? The promise of future consultations on regulations is a weak attempt to mask the fundamental flaws of this legislation.
This bill prioritizes bureaucratic ease over the survival of Ontario's precious biodiversity. It is a reckless and short-sighted move that will have devastating long-term consequences. We demand that the government reconsider this destructive path and prioritize the protection of all at-risk species in Ontario, not just those they deem convenient. This bill must be stopped!
Soumis le 8 mai 2025 12:54 PM
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Modifications provisoires proposées à la Loi de 2007 sur les espèces en voie de disparition et proposition de Loi de 2025 sur la conservation des espèces
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025-0380
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