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36006

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It is a mistake to repeal daily fines for major polluters. $200,000 maximum fines are nothing to the corporations that pollute our environment the most, and this current government knows this. Read more

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36007

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This is unconscionable. I know Conservatives don’t believe in science and refuse to believe that climate change is real, so I don’t even know if my comment will mean a single thing to you people. But changing the fine for polluting from $100K per day to a one-time penalty if $10,000 is appalling. Read more

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36011

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Using penalty money to subsidize an environmental protection program is the least effective process. Like speeding, drinking and driving, all these penalties and fines do not necessary deter the offenders. Read more

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36023

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Go out and ask any regular citizen if they want the provincial government to lower environmental penalties. Who gives you the mandate to do this? NOBODY wants you to remove reoccurring penalties, nobody wants cap on fines put in place. Read more

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36067

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1. Corporations: Any corporation that has failed more than 3x, should automatically be held accountable in court. Laws should be changed to ensure that the damages are severe enough to ensure future compliance. 2. City: I no longer see city staff on the street cleaning city streets. Why? Read more

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36115

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It is critical that the maximum penalty amounts be DAILY maximums, not per contravention. Otherwise, there is no motivation for the polluter to stop the violation quickly. Further, the daily maximums should at least be as much as the existing daily fine.

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36190

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I am writing to express a lack of support for the proposed changes to penalties in the Environmental Protection Act, the Ontario Water Resources Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Pesticides Act and the Nutrient Management Act. Read more

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36191

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“Better for business”? “Cheaper for Business” is more accurate. Certainly not “smarter” for anyone. Once again, Doug Ford is confirming that degrading Ontario for the sake of a few dollars (in the short term, as this will certainly cost us all in the long term), is his only priority. Read more

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36406

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I fail to understand how removing daily fines for ongoing violation of regulations in favour of a single fine is a deterrent? This change is either simply naive, or is an intentional act of the governing party to simply set a price for pollution and environmental degradation. Read more

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36839

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Bill 132 covers a lot of territory, and the broadness of the scope and various areas of concern are so many in number, it raises the questions as to whether this government is trying to deter people from submitting comments. Read more

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36846

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My last comment was a general comment on Bill 132, and i apologize that i did not address the Polluters Penalties area specifically, however, i hope my first comment still stands. Read more

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36955

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Conservation Ontario

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CAs are currently listed as eligible organizations to receive funds from this program and Conservation Ontario encourages the Province to ensure that CAs continue to be eligible to receive payments from penalties under the relaunched program to implement tree planting, habitat restoration, and flood Read more

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37020

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November 27, 2019 Michael Helfinger Strategic and Corporate Policy 56 Wellesley Street West 11th Floor Toronto, ON M5S 2S3 André Martin Compliance, Planning and Spills Action Centre 135 St. Clair Ave. West 8th Floor Toronto, ON M4V 1P5 Nalisha Asgarali Read more