It’s been two years since the Ontario government announced a review of the outdated Aggregate Resources Act, but we’re inching ever closer to seeing a report on possible revisions. As the outcry over the proposed Highland Mega Quarry escalated in 2011, the Liberals agreed to our request for a review of the ARA. Public hearings were held in the spring of 2012 and the Standing Committee on General Government heard presentations from both agricultural and aggregate stakeholders. Revisions to the ARA will stem from those presentations. Those who spoke up for agriculture recommended that prime farmland and source water regions be protected from all aggregate operations. One MPP on the Committee commented at the end of the Toronto hearings: “Clearly, there’s an urgency to protect prime farmland.”