That's not necessary.
My understanding is that, contrary to what we heard earlier, predator control is a viable option. It worked well in British Columbia.
Yesterday I found an article about how, in the spring of 2022, the federal government signed a caribou protection agreement with the Government of Ontario. Prior to that, the Ontario government had abolished environmental protection measures and ignored federal requirements for species at risk in order to advance its unsustainable forestry and mining development projects. There are no meaningful caribou habitat protection measures.
Is this a double standard? Would an order that applies to Quebec not apply to Ontario?