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22603

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Canada has too many species at risk , ie animals, birds, fish, some plants and trees. All the Environmental care organizations of Ontario and Canada must be supported with monetary and people assistance that will have permanent environmental help. Canada is Read more

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22621

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I am extremely concerned about the environment and the world that my baby boomer generation is passing along to our children and grandchildren and future generations. It is difficult to know how best we can act for the future. Read more

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22627

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Protect our environment. Our environments health is already at risk with pollution, urban sprawl, lack of efficient way to dispose of garbage and recycling. We have a responsibility to help keep our environment healthy for our children and future generations. Read more

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22635

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Changes to the Endangered Species Act should improve protections, not water them down further. This review won’t help species at risk if it doesn’t address exemptions that make it too easy for business and industry to do even more harm to critical habitat. Read more

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22642

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Humans are already encroaching too much upon the natural world and wildlife habitats. In Canada we take great pride in our natural habitats. It is time to act like it and introduce very strict measures towards protecting the remaining wildlife and the Endangered Species in particular. Read more

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22663

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There has never been a time in which the protection of our natural resources is more critical than it is today. To jeopardize the sustainability of our ecosystems is short-sighted, and constitutes a rejection of our natural heritage. Read more

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22675

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I have been greatly dismayed by the Ford government in respect to its apparent backwards approach of ignoring the problems we are facing with climate change, industrialization, and pollution in their efforts to improve our economy by boosting business in Ontario. Read more

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22682

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Kingston Field Naturalists

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The KFN is pleased to have the opportunity to comment on the Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) Discussion Paper: “10th Year Review of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act” (the “Discussion Paper”). Read more

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22687

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My concern is that the proposed changes to the Endangered Species are not about ensuing efficient recovery for Ontario’s at-risk species but, rather, to find even more efficiencies for industries that want to operate where these animals and plants live. Read more

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22711

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I do not believe, or support the idea of in anyway changing the species of risk act that would cause the endangerment of the habit or biodiversity which would lead to species being harmed or their numbers decreased. I think the species of risk act must be strengthened and more regulations added. Read more