Dilution of the Lake Simcoe…

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Dilution of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan: A mega-regional authority responsible for multiple Great Lakes watersheds is far less able to maintain the place-based focus the LSPP requires.

Loss of local expertise: Lake Simcoe’s unique and worsening pressures—phosphorus pollution, rising chloride from road salt, climate-driven flooding risks and natural-heritage cover—require scientists who know this watershed intimately.

Weaker local governance and accountability: LSRCA’s municipal representation keeps decisions tied to local needs. Under consolidation, local voices would be reduced, and accountability diminished.

Higher costs and complexity: Large-scale amalgamations often increase costs due to the integration of systems, staff teams and geographically dispersed operations—despite claims of “efficiency.”

We are calling on the province to exclude LSRCA from the consolidation framework, protect and expand local scientific capacity, and publicly commit that the LSPP’s monitoring, reporting and adaptive management will not be weakened.