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72326

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We absolutely do not need more housing if it is going to destroy what needs to be protected! Stop building and start looking after what's already there. Build where housing is starting to fall apart. So many cities have neighbourhoods that are in such disrepair. Read more

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72340

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Wetlands take millennium to form, and minutes to destroy. “It will take both short-term strategies and long-term commitment from all levels of government, the private sector, and not-for-profits to drive change. Each entity will have to do their part to be part of the solution to this crisis.” Read more

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72350

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November 22, 2022 Public Input Coordinator MNRF – PD – Resources Planning and Development Policy Branch 300 Water Street, 2nd Floor, South Tower Peterborough, ON K9J 3C7 RE: ERO Posting 019-6160 Proposed Updates to the Ontario Wetland Evaluation System To Whom It May Concern, Read more

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72351

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As someone who values wetlands for the incredible services they provide (water storage, water filtration) which taxpayers would otherwise have to pay for infrastructure to deal with, I have to say the proposed changes to OWES are absolutely terrible. Read more

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72366

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City of Burlington

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The City of Burlington recognizes the importance of a systems-based approach to planning for natural heritage and key features. Wetlands are a vital component of the functional connections between aquatic and terrestrial systems. Read more

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72386

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I vehemently oppose these proposed changes to the Ontario Wetland Evaluation System. Removing the provincial government (MNR) role in the review and approval of boundary changes, represents a significant risk to sensitive habitats and species. Read more

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72389

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Don't pave over wetlands. The 10 to 30% of wetlands left in southern Ontario are critical pieces of natural infrastructure that recharge aquifers, filter out toxic pollution to groundwater and prevent flooding and drought. They store twice as much carbon as forests, and cannot be replaced.

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72395

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Wetlands are critical natural infrastructure in Ontario. Protecting them is imperative to address the serious problems of loss of biodiversity and climate change. The deep deposits of peat in bogs, fens and swamps store carbon thus preventing its release into the atmosphere. Read more