Comment
The Province of Ontario’s proposed Bill 66 allows for provincial
intervention to remove or weaken protections on safe drinking water,
agricultural lands, and democratic consultation.
In 1989, toxic chemicals were found in the groundwater underneath the
Uniroyal Chemical site in Elmira. Experts say it will be decades before
Elmira's water is safe to drink again. Bill 66 would allow the Province to
override the Region of Waterloo’s Official Plan policies that were
established to prevent similar toxic destruction of our drinking water.
Limiting sprawl is of particular importance in Waterloo Region, where 75% of
drinking water comes from aquifers located just beyond the Countryside Line.
Today, more than half of the Region's growth comes from building in existing
urban areas. This investment in our urban centres means we can keep growing
while preserving the rural communities and farms that make Waterloo Region
unique.
Planning exemptions granted under Bill 66 would not require notification or
consultation with residents. These proposed changes fly in the face of good
governance.
I reject Bill 66’s implicit suggestion that to grow the economy and add jobs
we must accept environmental degradation, pave over farms, and risk the
health of our families.
I reject the “open-for-business planning by-law” proposed by Bill 66.
Submitted December 23, 2018 10:57 AM
Comment on
Bill 66, Restoring Ontario’s Competitiveness Act, 2018
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013-4293
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