Comment
The endangered species act is critical legislation in protecting the biodiversity and environmental integrity of Ontario. The main issue with this legislation is the undermining aspect of how the constitution would trump all decision making in regards to species at risk. This act does not hold any weight federally and there should be a nation-wide agreement in order to protect the biodiversity of Canada. In regards to the specifics, endangered species should be looked on a higher taxonomic order, which would preserve diversity and would be much easier to identify when protecting. Furthermore, this act should be treated as more important than certain economic endeavors that destroy a lot of habitats such as mining, pipelines, and urban sprawl. There should be more areas such as the greenbelt to protect urban sprawling from expanding, and furthermore, strong legislation to prevent the destruction of the protected areas. Protecting the biodiversity of Canada's most precious species is critical for the environment to continue to thrive. Perfecting the endangered species act will be one step closer to reconcile the relationship between humans and wildlife.
Submitted February 26, 2019 10:48 AM
Comment on
10th Year Review of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act: Discussion Paper
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