Thursday, May 9, 2019

The sad demise of the Endangered Species Act, 2017 in Ontario



Since 98% of those who commented on the ESA Discussion Paper were in favour of INCREASED rather than decreased protection for species at risk, it is clear the government does not care what the “People” think.  Clearly this new ER consultation and the previous one are meaningless, as the proposed changes included in Bill 108 will not be modified prior to enactment.  Despite the fact that my comments on the 10th Year Review of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act: Discussion Paper were completely disregarded, and that I believe this entire consultation process to be a sham, I am submitting additional comments on proposed Bill 108 so that our extreme concern with these changes will at least be a part of the public record.  

The Ford governments’ false premise is that “the Endangered Species Act is getting in the way of development”.  This is a complete untruth.  Not a single development application in Ontario has ever been denied because of the Endangered Species Act or because protected species were present.

Here is another outright lie I have seen in recent articles.   A spokesman from MECP commented that the government is making these changes based on what they have learned from a decade of implementation of ESA.  This is completely untrue because 1) the ESA was being implemented by MNRF and not by MECP, and 2) MECP refused to accept any of MNRF’s advice in regard to recommended changes that would improve ESA implementation.  MECP currently has 1 month of experience with ESA and the proposed legislative changes were released prior to transition of the legislation from one Ministry to the other.

Another false premise was stated online by The Ontario Federation of Agriculture.  The OFA claims they would like the ESA to be changed because it is a regulatory burden to farmers!!?  In my 10 years of experience implementing the ESA, there have not been ANY ESA permits issued to farmers, and to my knowledge the presence of a protected species has never prevented a farmer from continuing to farm their land.  The two species that are affected most by farming (Bobolink, Eastern Meadowlark) are subject to a PERMANENT ESA exemption, allowing farmers to kill them during the breeding season with impunity.

Challenges in ESA implementation should be addressed through improved planning and investment in communications, program development and staffing, not environmental deregulation.  The government has moved the ESA to a new Ministry, cut the staff responsible for implementation by 2/3rds, forcibly moved a number staff with no ESA implementation background to MECP from MNRF, and now proposes to gut the legislation even more, instead of following the recommendations provided through the ER consultation process and the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario’s 2017 report (which was extremely well done and absolutely accurate in its examination of the poor implementation and enforcement of the ESA).   This is just completely irresponsible and certainly doesn’t achieve the stated goal of increasing the efficiency of ESA implementation by any means.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Count Me Out

Cup of coffee, out on the freeway
I hear the morning geese
 I think of beaches, maybe of dying,
I buy a magazine

And change the channels,
wash the windows,
envy my children's dreams
Frozen dinner, dull conversation
what does it all mean

If this is the car that I must drive to the job
that I'm to keep for the house
And the man I don’t love
Count me out, count me out

Measure the minutes,
wait for the weekend
something will happen then
i drink til something comes out of hiding
til i believe again

so i change the channels, change the bedsheets
envy my children's dreams
change the channels, change the bedsheets,
what does it all mean...

If this the car that I must drive to the job
that I'm to keep for the house
And the man I don’t love
Count me out, count me out
 
Count Me Out

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Gamer girl

The best girl for any guy, even the ones who aren't big gamers. She's not high maintenance, she's happy just sittin at home with you teamin up and playin some games together. The best part is that she won't get mad at you for playing games too long. She will actually listen to what you say and will actually be interested in it, especially when you're talking about the first time you got a nuke because she appreciates a good story. She isn't shallow and won't play you because she's had it done to her a million times before cause other guys don't like how non-girly she is. This doesn't mean she's ugly though. All girls can look pretty when they try, so don't pre judge a girl who enjoys a good video game.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Thompson Girl

i'm stranded at the unique motel
thompson girl
winterfighter's shot on the car as well
looks like christmas at 55 degrees
this latitude weakens my knees
thompson girl
grunt work
somewhere between dream and duty
poking through with all them shoots of beauty

thompson girl
walking from churchill
across the icy world
with polar bears it's mostly uphill
but when she saw that nickel stack
she whistled hard and i whistled back

thompson girl
grunt work
somewhere between dream and duty
poking through with all them shoots of beauty
grunt work
somewhere between dream and duty
poking through with all them shoots of beauty

thompson girl
we're down to the dead houseplants
thompson girl
we've jettisoned everything we can
she says springtime's coming wait til you see it poking through with them shoots of beauty
it's the end of rent-a-movie weather
it's time to end this siege together

thompson girl thompson girl thompson girl thompson girl

Monday, August 22, 2011

pine ridge community garden



i am on the green team at work. we started it last winter in order to try to green up this office. its funny that we are an environmental agency but a lot of the building practices and attitudes of the employees are quite anti-environment. anyway, in order to counter this we have been trying to put forward some initiatives inside and outside and one of them is a community garden. i have been growing a number of things in my plot, including cherry and plum tomatoes, green and banana peppers, basil, cilantro, cucumbers, peas, zucchini, buttercup squash, watermelon and pumpkins. i am so proud of the garden, and happy to be able to donate some of my food to the local food bank. i usually work on the garden at lunch, weeding and harvesting my crop. its a great stress release and a nice opportunity to have some outdoor space as i don't currently have any!!