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I am submitting this comment as a concerned Citizen regarding the proposed updates to the Ontario Heritage Act in Bill 5, Schedule 7. In its current form Bill 5 will enable the destruction of Indigenous and
Settler heritage.
Archaeological requirements are not red tape. Good archaeology does not have to cause delays and should be viewed as an asset to any project. When brought in early, archaeologists can employ sophisticated predictive modelling and screening techniques to help avoid and protect critical
archaeological sites.
Instead, I request that the province view archaeological requirements as a tangible way to ensure all citizens of Ontario can benefit from these priority projects. We live and build upon lands that have witnessed thousands of years of human occupation. The Indigenous people who lived here for at least 13,000 years before settler occupation, have left a non-renewable legacy for all Ontarians to learn from. Indeed, Ontario Canada would not exist at all without Indigenous communities who helped stave off American expansionism during the War of 1812. Settlers have added to this archaeological legacy since the early 1600s.
I therefore ask the Province to reconsider its proposal to exempt provincial priority projects from
archaeological requirements. A more proactive and constructive approach to addressing any
perceived concerns about “efficiency” or “delay” would be seeking measures whereby the Province
can improve its own internal regulatory and review operations as they relate to archaeology.
Soumis le 14 mai 2025 9:17 AM
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Modifications proposées à la Loi sur le patrimoine de l’Ontario, annexe 7 de la Loi de 2025 pour protéger l’Ontario en libérant son économie
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