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155527

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Please continue to protect the piping plovers! I have read about and am very concerned about the protection and management of important Piping Plover habitat at Wasaga Beach. Read more

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155529

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My son and I are from BC and recently visited Wasaga beach specifically to see the piping plovers. While visiting we spent money in the town and other areas nearby. Read more

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155530

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PLEASE PROTECT THE BEACH AND OUR PARKS. This is not just for the environment but for protecting the communities as well. This will only create more damage and cost long term. Protect the lands!!

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155531

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I am extremely concerned about the proposed transfer of land from Ontario Parks to the Town of Wasaga. Read more

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155532

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I am against developing Wasaga Beach into a tourist attraction to attract investment. Wasaga beach is the largest freshwater beach in the world and the entire beach should remain protected as a natural and cultural heritage site. Read more

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155535

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Green space, water access and provincial parks are important. Period. We should be expanding, not developing our limited land and water resource. This proposal sends the wrong message and our premier needs to do better.

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155538

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Tourism growth and downtown revitalization should not necessitate irreversible changes to protected lands. Read more

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155539

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Doug Ford needs to leave Wasaga Beach alone and prioritize the protection of its natural environment. The beach and surrounding parks are home to fragile ecosystems and vulnerable wildlife, including endangered species like the piping plover. Read more

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155540

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After the Ontario Government passed Bill 5 it proves that it is going to be detrimental to Ontario’s ecosystems and species at risk. Read more

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155542

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I have grave concerns regarding the crucial nesting habitat for Piping Plovers at Wasaga Beach. Please, please keep this land in the Ontario Parks system and please, please ensure the conservation mandate for this beach is not compromised by other priorities! Read more

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155543

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LEAVE OUR PUBLIC PARKS AND CONSERVATION AREAS ALONE. YOU'RE KILLING ANIMAL SPECIES AND PLANT SPECIES OFF.. Read more

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155544

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Please consider the environmental impacts of this proposed transfer. The piping plover especially is an endangered species whose prime nesting place is along this beach. Read more

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155545

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Keep your hands off of our provincial parks!!! It would be an absolute travesty to not protect these areas as it I don’t give a flying hoot about economic growth if it comes at the expense of risk to wildlife and loss of public recreational use of these important places in Canada. Read more

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155551

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Our provincial parks are not for sale, they are not for commercial use or development grounds waiting to be taken. Wasaga beach is our top summer destination, which is probably why you’re trying to dig in your grip and make profit. Read more

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155552

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The proposal to remove 60% of beach areas from Wasaga Beach Provincial Park represents a serious threat to one of Ontario’s most fragile and ecologically significant public spaces. Read more

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155553

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It is very frustrating to watch the Ford government download their responsibility onto already overtaxed municipalities & communities. Yes, it’s very important to be “open for business,” but equally important is “Keeping it Beautiful!” Read more

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155554

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The Ontario Government must ensure that Piping Plovers are conserved and protected by a science-based management plan and resources that: Read more

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155555

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I care about piping plovers! Please protect them and their habitat The Ontario Government must ensure that Piping Plovers are conserved and protected by a science-based management plan and resources that: Read more

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155556

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The Ontario Government must ensure that Piping Plovers are conserved and protected by a science-based management plan and resources that: Read more