To whom it may concern, I am…

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To whom it may concern,

I am a proud Ontario resident, and I have the following comments and concerns with Bill 108 and Changes to the Conservation Authorities Act (schedule 2).

• Conservation Authorities are a unique made-in-Ontario model that has stood the test of time for over 70 years.

• CAs are good value for money. CAs are flexible and responsive to the local environmental needs in our watersheds.

• CAs are a local presence in your community, with boots on the ground. No one else fills the role.

• Since 1946 the core mandate of Conservation Authorities has been the program and services that further the conservation, restoration, development and management of natural resources on a watershed scale. After the devastating floods of Hurricane Hazel, the mandate to control floods and pollution was added.

• Floodplains and drinking water cannot be managed if Conservation Authorities are not looking at the whole watershed system. Protecting people and property and managing natural hazards like flooding requires a watershed view.

• Conservation Authorities are major providers of restoration activities (tree planting, wetland restoration, forest management) and monitoring watershed health in Ontario.

• The natural environment contributes clean air, clean water and a multitude of benefits important to the health and well-being of the people of Ontario.

• We think the province should include an additional mandatory program area of “conservation of natural resources” to capture some of the core programs and services that have long been part of Conservation Authority work including: including:

inventory and monitoring,

tree planting and forest management,

natural heritage systems planning,

habitat restoration and creation,

invasive species management, and

stewardship/outreach activities

• Conservation areas and lands provide opportunities for recreation as well as long term protection of natural areas. CAs need the resources to manage these lands and provide for Ontario’s growing population

Thank you,

Kristina F.