We are almost there, thanks to you.
Already, with your support:
Parks Canada has acquired Ojibway Shores
Funding for the new park is over $36 million.
The City of Windsor and the Province of Ontario remain committed to contributing lands.
Caldwell First Nation is working towards co-governance
Parks Canada launched the planning phase of public consultations.
Now, the private member’s Bill C-248 to establish legal protection for Ojibway awaits final Senate approval. It has already received all-party support in the House.
It’s crunch time! Protection for Canada’s most endangered ecosystem, the tall grass prairie is so close. The final Senate vote is coming up and there are no guarantees Ojibway will ever be established if Bill C-248 isn’t passed during this Parliamentary Session.
We need just one last push. 🤞
We need to keep the momentum up. Support permanent legal protection for Ojibway now!
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