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Environmental and Labour Leaders Call for Repeal of Bill 5 – On First Day of the Ontario Legislature’s Fall session - Environmental Communication Options/Huff Strategy

Environmental and Labour Leaders Call for Repeal of Bill 5 – On First Day of the Ontario Legislature’s Fall session

Oct 9th, 2025 6:42 AM

What: On the first day of the Ontario Legislature's Fall session a cross-sector coalition of Ontarians will be calling on all Parties to repeal Bill 5 (Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025).
 
The groups will be submitting a formal petition to the Ontario Legislature, to be presented by MPP Peter Tabuns (Toronto-Danforth), calling on all parties to make repealing Bill 5 a priority for the Fall Legislative session.
 
When: Monday, October 20, from 2.30 – 3.00 p.m.
 
Where: Queen’s Park Media Studio, Room 149, Main Legislative Building, 111 Wellesley Street West, Toronto
 
Who: Speakers will include representatives from Ontario Nature, Legal Advocates for Nature’s Defence (LAND), the National Farmers Union-Ontario (NFU-O) and the Canadian Union of Public Employees-Ontario (CUPE-O).
 
Contact: To arrange interviews with the speakers or for more information contact Tony Morris, Conservation Policy and Campaigns Director, Ontario Nature: 416-444-8419 ext. 239 or tonym@ontarionature.org.
 
Media not currently accredited by the Queen’s Park (Legislative Assembly) Media Gallery and seeking to attend must register in advance with the Press Gallery Coordinator. Please contact the coordinator in person at Room 387A, by phone at 416-325-7922 or by email at PressGallery@ola.org.
 
We acknowledge that there are 46 treaties and other agreements that cover the territory, now called Ontario, and our roles and responsibilities as Treaty partners. We recognize the inherent rights and responsibilities of Indigenous Nations, who have cared for and governed Turtle Island since time immemorial.

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