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Re:''The Government of Ontario is currently undertaking a review of the Endangered Species Act, to improve protections, and provide clarity to support economic development.'' Excerpt from Gillco, Parm . Thank you for the reply. Read more

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The proposed changes to the ESA will leave Ontario’s species at risk more vulnerable to extirpation and extinction. Allowing industry to influence which species are protected is nonsensical. They don’t have expert knowledge and clearly have a conflict of interest. Read more

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The title of the act says it all-"More homes, more choices" Not much of a choice or homes for endangered species Just because a species is stable in Ohio or Kentucky does not justify lessening its chances in Ontario. If it exists here it should be protected. Read more

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I am strongly opposed to the proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act. These changes are extremely regressive and will add significant pressure on species that are at risk of becoming extinct in Ontario. Read more

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I am very unhappy with the proposed changes to this act. If the changes are passed, important animals like the Spotted Turtle, Eastern Foxsnake, Golden Eagle and over 200 other species fill face even greater challenges. Without our support, these animals will become extinct. Read more