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What are 5 main considerations about the Fisheries Act?

1. Federal legislation


2. Manages and protects Canadian Fisheries Resources


3. Enabled by the Canadian Constitution


4. Supersedes provincial legislation


5. Commercial and recreational

What are 4 considerations around Ontario Fisheries Regulation?

1. Federal regulation


2. Addresses commercial and sport fishing


3. Department of fisheries and oceans


4. Broad fishing restrictions

What 4 key points revolve around the Ontario Fisheries Regulation Summary?




**bonus point - commercial/recreational?

1. Provincial Policy


2. Specific fishing restrictions


3. Ministry of Natural Resources


4. Created through variation order which is a local perspective




**Focuses on conservation fishing and excludes commercial fishing

What are 4 key considerations about Pollinator in Health Policy?

1. Provincial Policy


2. Broad Perspective


3. Full scope of issues impacting pollinators


4. MOECC enforced

What 4 key considerations surround Pesticide Act and General Regulation?




*** Bonus - What does it not include?

1. Provincial Legislation AND Regulation


2. Phased in restrictions for pesticides


3. Specific to addressing neonicotinoid pesticides


4. MOECC enforced



*** Does not include habitat, food or diseases

What are 5 key considerations about the Clean Water Act?

1. Municipal Drinking Water related


2. Quality and Quantity


3. Provincial Legislation


4. MOECC enforced


5. Watershed based and locally developed

Ontario Water Resources Act key terms.. (4)

1. Provincial Legislation


2. Broad mandate for protection - sewage, disposal, water taking, wells


3. MOECC enforced


4. Quality and Quantity

5 Considerations for Water Taking Regulation..

1. MOECC enforced


2. Provincial Regulation


3. Quantity


4. Regulates water taking competing demands for ecosystems and humans


5. Permit for greater than 50 000L/day with exceptions

5-6 Considerations for Permit to Take Water Manual..

1. Permit for greater than 50 000L/day with exceptions


2. Guideline


3. MOECC enforced


4. Quantity


5. Communicates Ministry decision making process


6. + DECISION TREE

5 things to remember about the great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.

1. Canada and USA agreement creating a common vision/objective and collaborative action


2. New/emerging challenges incl. aquatic invasive species, habitat species loss and climate


3. Decision Tree


4. Contaminates - mutual concern, nutrients and discharge of vessels


5. Areas of concern - lake wide management plans