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21002

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Bill 66 is a catastrophe waiting to happen. It trashes the environmental protections that we put in place over decades - I was involved in the 1970s! - leaving the water we drink, the air we breathe, the food we eat to be poisoned for profit. Read more

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21003

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I am very concerned about this bill. It appears that the provincial government has proposed to allow the development of protected areas such as the greenbelt and the Oak Ridges Moraine and removing environmental protections in sensitive areas. I disagree with this.

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21005

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Bill 66 if passed will spell DISASTER for Ontario! It certainly is not in the interests of the environment or most people of Ontario; it is strictly in the interest of businesses and opens many of our waterways and Great Lakes to contamination and destruction by them. Why would we allow that? Read more

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21010

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I spend time in two very different municipalities in Ontario . One is mostly rural and the other is in a municipality with some of the worst air quality in Ontario. I therefore have a vested interest in every issue in this poorly thought out piece of proposed leglislation. Read more

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21011

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2019-01-20 Re: Bill 66 – Ontario Provincial Government Proposed legislation Recommendation: That the South Lake Simcoe Naturalists recommend the Province of Ontario immediately abandon this legislation and implore that they not proceed to try and pass Bill 66 in the Ontario legislature. Read more

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21014

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I do not support any part of Bill 66. It will usher in policy that endangers the environment as well as the physical well-being of all those who depend on the environment to live (in case you aren’t aware, that is all of us). Read more

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21016

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Reducing child care adult-to-child ratios is not about creating affordable child care spots and is absolutely unsafe, irresponsible, profiting at the expense of children. This government should be ashamed that it values private business profit over child safety. Read more

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21017

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This legislation contradicts what Doug Ford said during the election campaign - that he would not touch the Greenbelt! Bill 66 undermines evidence-based city planning, threatens drinking water and removes protection from toxic chemicals. Read more

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21018

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Premier Ford promised to protect our green spaces in and around the GTA after first musing about developing them. Now he has broken his election promise. This consultation is just a preamble for allowing big business to pave over our precious countryside. Read more

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21025

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We must continue to protect and preserve our environment and any laws negating that, should be considered preposterous. This bill would be destroying the safety procedures we have put in place and would be even going as far as working on restricted and protected land. Read more