Comment
As Ontario moves towards reopening its economy, we need to embrace this moment to put the health of people and the environment first. Ontario needs a Green and Just Recovery. The government’s recent proposed changes to the Growth Plan will weaken and undermine protections for crucial remaining natural infrastructure in favour of urban sprawl and the whims of big developers.
Removing existing protections for endangered species from gravel pits and quarries takes us backwards. Making changes to encourage sprawl, speculative development and higher costs for taxpayers threatens Ontario’s quality of life. Keep quarries, gravel pits and other developments out of the homes of endangered species. These plants and animals are Ontario’s rarest and proposing to end their protection for activities that completely destroy their habitat is unacceptable, shocking and immoral in the midst of a global biodiversity crisis.
Submitted July 7, 2020 11:33 AM
Comment on
Proposed Amendment 1 to A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe
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019-1680
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46878
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