Selling off parts of a…

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Selling off parts of a provincial park in the midst of a climate crisis is lunacy. Yesterday (July 23, 2025) the ICJ unanimously affirmed that states have an “obligation to prevent significant damage to the environment” and must “cooperate in good faith” to curb climate change, and today I am compelled to submit a comment to the Environmental Registry of Ontario urging the Ontario government to leave protected natural space well enough alone. Last year was the hottest on record, insect and bird populations are plummeting at unprecedented rates, our oceans' acidity levels are near critical and we are literally in a heatwave, as a major portion of this continent sits under a heat dome for the next week.

If we want this province, as well as the rest of Canada, to have any sort of viable future, could the provincial government please start behaving like it and start acting in the best interest of all Ontarians?

Constantly having to fight with our current premier, whose job is to serve and protect the very constituents who not only gave him his position, but are very literally the ones paying his salary, to protect Ontario and its future is maddening. What is his job if not to ensure a healthy and safe Ontario for all?

Leave provincial parks alone.