Conservation Authorities, throughout Ontario are actively trying to expand their jurisdiction from what belongs to the Conservation Authorities, usurping private property rights. This is not the intent of the legislators. This document is 195 pages explaining the history of the C.A.s and the intent of the legislators and the legislation.

Conservation Authorities: The Legislator’s Intent
Conservation Authorities, throughout Ontario are actively trying to expand their jurisdiction from what belongs to the Conservation Authorities, usurping private property rights.
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