Environmental groups launch legal challenge against Ontario’s Special Economic Zones

Four organizations, represented by Ecojustice, are launching a legal challenge against Ontario’s Special Economic Zones Act. 

Wildlands League, Environmental Defence Canada, Friends of the Earth Canada and Democracy Watch say that the Act is “an alarming bypassing of Ontario’s democratic system” in which “the government can pick winners, draw a boundary on a map, and decide that inside it, the rules no longer apply.”

The Special Economic Zones Act is part of a larger bill focused on developing Ontario’s economy. It allows the Lieutenant Governor in Council to “make regulations exempting a trusted proponent or designed project from requirements under an Act, regulation or other instrument under an Act, including by-laws of a municipality or local board […].”

The organizations are particularly concerned about environmental harm that might proliferate due to weak oversight. Previously, Indigenous communities have also raised concerns about the proposed bill’s overreach and the risk that they might not be adequately consulted about major infrastructure projects.  

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Sharlene has been reporting on responsible business, environmental sustainability and technology in the UK and Canada since 2018. She has worked with various organizations during this time, including the Stanford Social Innovation Review, the Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business at Lancaster University, AIGA Eye on Design, Social Enterprise UK and Nature is a Human Right. Sharlene moved to Toronto in early 2023 to join the Future of Good team, where she has been reporting at the intersections of technology, data and social purpose work. Her reporting has spanned several subject areas, including AI policy, cybersecurity, ethical data collection, and technology partnerships between the private, public and third sectors.

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