Comment
I am in strong opposition to the changes that are being proposed in Bill 66. There is too much at stake regarding the greenbelt, wetlands, natural areas, and other environmentally protected areas. Protections for these areas must be maintained, especially as adverse effects of climate change are starting to be felt and observed. I strongly support politics that are in favour of global sustainability; opening these areas to commercial development is a step in the Wrong Direction on so many levels.
Provincial and municipal data show there is enough land already available in our towns and cities for our housing needs up to 2041. There is also a surplus of land for new businesses and we should be encouraging investment in these areas. By building within our existing towns and cities throughout the Greater Golden Horseshoe we can increase the supply of affordable housing and jobs in our existing serviced communities while holding firm on urban boundaries.
Bill 66 would allow municipalities to circumvent these important protections, and all without public consultation which is the bedrock of our democracy.
Once gone, farmland and natural areas are gone forever.
Submitted January 17, 2019 9:24 PM
Comment on
Bill 66, Restoring Ontario’s Competitiveness Act, 2018
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013-4293
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19229
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