Nature groups threaten to take Ottawa to court over Quebec chorus frog protection
MONTREAL — Two environmental groups say they’re ready to take the federal government to court if it fails to protect a population of tiny brown frogs they say are threatened by a road expansion project south of Montreal.
The two Quebec-based groups are calling on Ottawa to issue an emergency order to protect a western chorus frog population they say is threatened by the City of Longueuil’s plan to expand a major boulevard through one of the amphibian’s few remaining habitats in the province.
Geneviève Paul, executive director of the Centre québécois du droit de l’environnement, said federal Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson has an obligation to recommend an order is issued “to intervene in this situation to protect the critical habitat of the frog.” Paul said the groups are prepared to take the matter to Federal Court if Wilkinson doesn’t recommend such an order by Wednesday.
In an emailed statement late Friday, a spokeswoman for Wilkinson’s office did not confirm whether the recommendation would be made.