There is so much outrage, anxiety, and fear surrounding Bill 23.
These are powerful emotions that we need to harness to #SaveOntarioWetlands and #StopBill23 .
It's time to take action!
Houses built on wetlands flood! November 17th is the LAST DAY to submit comments online re: Bill 23 to the #Ontario Legislative Assembly. Resources here - please add your thoughts & share widely! linktr.ee/stopbill23 #SaveOntarioWetlands #StopBill23 #YoursToProtect #StopSprawl
Stop farmland destruction, water and air pollution by speaking out against #bill23 ! #saveourstreams #saveOntariowetlands #stopsprawlhamont Doug Ford people are angry!
Wetlands do so much for everyone and our communities benefit, but draining them and developing over them only guarantees more problems down the line and solves nothing! #SaveOntarioWetlands
I was out trying to safe Duffins Creek Wetland last weekend, hope to see you at the March on Saturday! #saveontariowetlands
On #WorldWetlandsDay I give you a real-time video view from the train of Rouge Marsh, a provincially significant coastal wetland that is part of Rouge National Urban Park, Parks Canada. Unfortunately other wetlands in ON are now vulnerable to destruction. #RepealBill23 #SaveOntarioWetlands
Your comments due today. Proposed changes will severely reduce #wetland protections, limit the evaluation process, and remove 1) #Species At Risk from consideration, 2) OMNR oversight, & 3) recognition for wetland complexes #SaveOntarioWetlands #Bill23 #GuttingOntarioEnvironment
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Ontario's Government is proposing lots of changes in Bill 23 that would destroy wetlands without improving housing affordability. It will make lots of houses more prone to flooding, though. #StopBill23 saveontariowetlands.weebly.com/take-action.htโฆ
Call/write your MPP TODAY and demand they vote NO to #Bill23 , because #Ontario needs a REAL plan to build affordable housing in cities, not on wetlands. #SaveOntarioWetlands #conservationmatters #StopBill23 #onpoli Take Action here: bit.ly/3i7iWi5
#DYK wetlands are one of the most important habitat types in Ontario? #Wetlands can improve #waterquality by removing pollutants. They do this by filtering sediments, chemicals and excess nutrients that may runoff from agricultural and development sites. #SaveOntarioWetlands