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I am writing to express my deep concern and strong opposition to Bill 5, “Protecting Ontario by Unleashing the Economy Act.” This bill will cause direct harm to essential ecosystems, endangered species and critical waterways. Functioning, diverse ecosystems are not an obstacle to economic growth, rather, they are the foundation. Biodiversity in Ontario is already under strain from urban sprawl and climate change. Weakening protections for at-risk species and their habitats will only accelerate this crisis, harming not only wildlife but also our communities.
Endangered Species Act (ESA)
Scrapping the Endangered Species Act to allow unfettered access to essential ecosystems and habitats which house at-risk animals and plants is not a fight against Trump’s tariffs, but a move from Trump’s own playbook. Changing the definition of habitat in the new and unimproved Species Conservation Act to only include nests and dens of endangered animals does not change the scientific definition. Animals require expansive habitats that encompass streams, rivers, mating grounds and migratory routes. Plants and fauna require far more than a “critical root zone” for their survival. Having access to fresh, non-polluted runoff water to ensure adequate nutrients is essential.
Furthermore, I am deeply troubled by the dissolution of applying for permits that may threaten species and their habitats. The replacement of having to simply register the activity online before disrupting an essential ecosystems is unacceptable, and unreasonable.
Special Economic Zones
I am further concerned with the threat Special Economic Zones pose on Indigenous sovereignty and democratic process. No one is above the law to carry out destructive environmental processes in the name of economy and progress. These changes disregard the crucial role that Indigenous Nations and communities play in environmental stewardship. The duty to consult, especially where land and water are concerned, is not just a legal requirement—it is a moral obligation rooted in reconciliation and respect for Indigenous rights.
I urge you to reject Bill 5 and instead support legislation that protects species at risk, upholds Indigenous rights, and strengthens our collective stewardship of the land.
Soumis le 15 mai 2025 1:36 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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