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Bill 37, Invasive Species, second reading soon?

The Ontario Legislature should soon get on with second reading of Bill 37, An Act respecting Invasive Species. Once passed, it would be Canada’s first law specifically designed to control invasive species.

In the last session, before the May 2014 election, this Bill died on the Order Paper as Bill 167. It was reintroduced as Bill 37 on November 5, 2014, and started second reading debate on December 8. Now that the Legislature is back in session, with numerous sitting days between now and June 4, there is ample time for the Ontario government to keep its promise of moving quickly with this Bill.

Most of the relevant details, on how the Bill would actually work, have been left to be determined through regulations.

According to the province:

“For the purpose of the proposed act, invasive species include plants, animals or other organisms (e.g., bacteria) that are not native to Ontario or a part of Ontario that have had, or that may have, negative impacts to the natural environment and associated economic and social benefits.

If passed, the proposed act would provide authority to:

The proposed act, if passed, would come into force one year after receiving Royal Assent.”

Will the proposed Invasive Species Bill pass before invasive Asian carp reach the Great Lakes, with devastating effects?

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