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71980

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I oppose the implementation of Bill 23 provisions that will significantly affect how wetlands are evaluated and considered for development in the future. This is a step backwards for the protection of these naturels areas and the prevention of future climate impacts . Read more

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71981

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Bill 23 is alarmingly irresponsible in that it opens the door for habitat destruction on a massive scale with little regard to the wellbeing of the ecosystems therein. Taking away the power of conservation authorities is something that simply should not be done. Read more

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71989

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Wetlands are critically important in helping to conserve and purify water for a healthy ecosystem, providing essential habitat for diverse species and ensuring that Ontario's natural heritage is protected for future generations. Read more

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72005

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Where we need AFFORDABLE housing is in current towns and cities, increasing density. Using any of Ontario’s wetlands for housing is a terrible idea especially with climate change. It is developers only who want fewer regulations for wetlands.

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72007

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I am strongly against the proposed updates to Ontario's wetland system. They diminish the power of conservation authorities to protect wetlands, and will result in increased flooding as conservation is deprioritized in favour of housing developments. Stop trying to line the pockets of developers. Read more

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72033

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According to scientific knowledge and personal experience, wetlands provide a variety of unique ecosystem services, including fish and wildlife habitat, climate change mitigation through carbon storage, water filtration, recreational and spiritual significance as well as flood mitigation, among othe Read more

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72043

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Wetlands evolved over hundreds of thousands of years. They cannot be artificially recreated. Good farmland is priceless, and essential to a growing population. Effectively managed and preserved greenspace provides a critical buffer to urban sprawl. Read more

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72057

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I am a senior citizen who has enjoyed the pleasures of what nature has to provide. Ever since I was young enough to venture into the woodlands, I have captured the beauty of nature mainly through memories. Many of my ventures were near swampy waters, beaver ponds or natural water retention areas. Read more