NEW: A developer who wants to build the biggest retail warehouse in Canada is poised to get permission today to destroy a protected wetland for the project. The Ford government ordered the Toronto Region Conservation Authority to grant the permit. #onpoli
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The developer calls the warehouse plan Project Lonestar. My sources say the prospective tenant is @amazonca. A source within Amazon says the company has not signed a commitment to the wetland site but is actively considering it, along with multiple other properties in the area.
The permit to be issued today would allow the developer to dump any material on the site and to remove any part of the wetland.
It's unclear exactly when the wetland destruction would begin, but a statement by the company's lawyer suggests it could happen quickly.
What’s the rush? Birds typically start nesting in large numbers in the Duffins Creek wetland in late March. Under the federal Migratory Birds Convention Act, part of a treaty with the U.S., it is illegal to harm migratory birds, their nests or their eggs.
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If migratory birds nest in the wetland this spring, it could halt heavy equipment work for months.
But if the wetland is dredged and bulldozed before the birds arrive, the site would not be suitable for nesting, the birds would go elsewhere, and the developer could move ahead.
The @TRCA_HQ is obligated to issue the permit to today, because of the order by the Ford government. TRCA staff are recommending attaching 20 special conditions to the permit. Triple Group, the developer, is objecting to nine of them.
LATEST: Amazon tells me it is no longer considering the Duffins Creek wetland property in Pickering for its warehouse. However, the owner/developer of the land is still in a position to get a permit today to bulldoze/dredge the site.
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