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It makes no ecological sense to reduce the definition of “habitat” to mere immediate dwellings like dens, nesting sites or critical root zones. Species need large areas not just to sleep but to carry out their life processes like foraging, hunting and mating. Read more

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159098

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It makes no ecological sense to reduce the definition of “habitat” to mere immediate dwellings like dens, nesting sites or critical root zones. Species need large areas not just to sleep but to carry out their life processes like foraging, hunting and mating. Read more

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It makes no ecological sense to reduce the definition of “habitat” to mere immediate dwellings like dens, nesting sites or critical root zones. Species need large areas not just to sleep but to carry out their life processes like foraging, hunting and mating. Read more

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159103

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It makes no ecological sense to reduce the definition of “habitat” to mere immediate dwellings like dens, nesting sites or critical root zones. Species need large areas not just to sleep but to carry out their life processes like foraging, hunting and mating. Read more

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159107

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Bill 5 tells the world, Ontarians and fellow Canadians that the Ontario government is a white supremacist organization who prioritizes profit over everything else. This Bill is beyond harmful to the environment, species at risk and reconciliation with Indigenous Nations. Read more

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159109

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ERO #025-1077 - CONSULTATION ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES CRITERIA. The subjective language in the guidelines should be clearly defined or replaced with language that sets out clear criteria. For example, the guidelines currently state: Read more

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159110

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It makes no ecological sense to reduce the definition of “habitat” to mere immediate dwellings like dens, nesting sites or critical root zones. Species need large areas not just to sleep but to carry out their life processes like foraging, hunting and mating. Read more

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159121

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It makes no ecological sense to reduce the definition of “habitat” to mere immediate dwellings like dens, nesting sites or critical root zones. Species need large areas not just to sleep but to carry out their life processes like foraging, hunting and mating. Read more

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159123

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I've been familiar with Northwestern Ontario wild lands since childhood. I am 73 years now, and the destruction I've seen would make anyone weep. Now I learn that the situation will be even worse! Let us be real here, the government has absolutely no respect for our environment whatsoever. Read more

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159124

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It makes no ecological sense to reduce the definition of “habitat” to mere immediate dwellings like dens, nesting sites or critical root zones. Species need large areas not just to sleep but to carry out their life processes like foraging, hunting and mating. Read more

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159125

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Regarding Bill 5 and the ERO 025-0909 Proposed legislative and Regulatory Amendments to Enable The Species Conservation Act, 2025, I cannot stress enough as a concerned citizen of the Province of Ontario that - Read more

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159136

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It makes no sense to reduce the definition of “habitat” only to immediate dwellings like dens, nesting sites or critical root zones. Species need large areas, not just to sleep, but to carry out life processes like hunting, foraging and mating. Read more

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159139

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I do not approve and I reject bill 5. I support indigenous inherit rights, inherit sovereignty, treaties. https://naturesdefence.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Briefing-Note-Protect-Biodiversity-and-Environmental-Rights.pdf Read more

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159144

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I do not support bill 5 I do not approve bill 5. I do support indigenous inherit rights and sovereignty on their lands and treaties. https://naturesdefence.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Briefing-Note-Protect-Biodiversity-and-Environmental-Rights.pdf Read more

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159147

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It makes no ecological sense to reduce the definition of “habitat” to mere immediate dwellings like dens, nesting sites or critical root zones. Species need large areas not just to sleep but to carry out their life processes like foraging, hunting and mating. Read more

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159156

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The notion that you can just remove endangered and threatened migratory birds from Ontario’s protected species list because they are listed under SARA is completely misguided and a big mistake. Read more