Comment
Bill 23 is a disgrace. And worse. Not only because it will destroy thousands of homes for wildlife, but also because it reeks of corruption.
The bill is a disgrace.
It’s a disgrace because it’s not necessary. Over 85,000 acres of land are available, outside the Greenbelt.
It’s a disgrace because the Premier said, “I listened to the people, and we are not touching the Greenbelt.”
It’s a disgrace because much of the land being swapped is already protected.
It’s a disgrace because we need rich and productive areas to grow food and we need wetlands to safeguard water sources.
Four reasons why this bill is a disgrace. And there are more.
But as I said at the outset, this bill is also evil. To allow developers to buy up land in the protected Greenbelt and then let them develop those lands is not just a disgrace, it’s evil.
Smarmy, entitled, pork-barrel politics. The Torie government once again cow-towing to its rich friends.
I’ll close with six words
Bill 23 stinks. Repeal it now.
Submitted November 30, 2022 3:36 PM
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Decision on proposed amendments to the Greenbelt Area boundary regulation
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