Comment
I strongly oppose the proposed elimination of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act and the shift toward voluntary habitat protection. This is not just a bureaucratic change — it is a profound betrayal of our shared responsibility to protect life. Birds and other at-risk species do not live only in their nests; they rely on entire ecosystems — forests, wetlands, and grasslands — to survive. By stripping away legal protections for these habitats, we’re not only accelerating biodiversity loss, we’re also endangering the ecological balance that supports all life, including our own.
This short-sighted move benefits no one but developers and industrial interests. It ignores decades of science and silences the moral voice of future generations who will inherit a quieter, emptier province if we fail them now. We need stronger protections, not weaker ones. Ontario must uphold its duty to preserve these irreplaceable ecosystems — not dismantle them.
I urge the government to abandon this regressive proposal and recommit to real, enforceable habitat protection for all endangered and threatened species.
Submitted May 1, 2025 11:24 AM
Comment on
Proposed interim changes to the Endangered Species Act, 2007 and a proposal for the Species Conservation Act, 2025
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025-0380
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128207
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