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To say I’m disappointed to see this Bill in the news again is a gross understatement. When our premier was caught making backroom deals with developers prior to the election, I seriously reconsidered my vote, but reconsidered after seeing him backtrack after public outcry thinking that he was listening.
The fact that we are considering pandering to the greed of developers under the guise of making Ontario more competitive is a farce. It should be about protecting our valuable greenspace and farmland and finding alternate ways to boost their value rather than stripping it for cheaply built homes that come in one of five floor plans.
I thought this government might be different and a little more industrious when it came to seeing value in what we had, but instead we have another government who is willing to sell off our greatest assets to the highest bidder. Shame on you! It makes you no different from the Liberals. How utterly disappointing!
This is a serious issue for me and my family. I can guarantee that if this Bill goes through I will throw my vote at any other party even if that means the Liberals (and that’s saying quite a bit) rather than again supporting a party that doesn’t see the value of our sensitive environment.
Soumis le 20 janvier 2019 8:03 PM
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Projet de loi 66 : Loi de 2018 sur la restauration de la capacité concurrentielle de l’Ontario
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