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18957

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I am writing to express my strong opposition to Bill 66 for a number of reasons. I might also add that the guile and haste with which it was introduced and then giving such a brief opportunity for submissions, is very objectionable. Read more

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18958

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It seems to me that bill66 proposal to change many part of what seems to currently works is an effort to weaken part of the the legislation in favor of a quick and effective payday for rich friends of some people in government positions. Read more

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18959

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I'm a young & very concerned Ontario resident who strongly opposes Bill 66. It seems like our government is trying to privilege the interests of large businesses and corporations above the people of the province they should be serving. Read more

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18966

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I am opposed to Bill 66 because it ignores the important provisions of the Greenbelt Act, the Clean Water Act and other legislation put in place to protect the environment, and to protect people from businesses that could otherwise run rampant over us.

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18967

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I do not support this Bill. I live in the Green Belt and do NOT want to have any development in the Green Belt. We live in the second biggest country in the world, so surely new developments can occur in places that are not delineated as protected nature reserves. Read more

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18969

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This is despicable! Allowing further access to our land to corporations to pillage and destroy our ecosystem is only further ensuring our destruction. Protection and conservation needs to come first, especially in this currently time where we have been told we have to REDUCE emissions in 11 years. Read more

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18970

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Premier Doug Ford is on record before the provincial election repealing his initial statement on allowing development on the Green Belt. As Premier of this province he should be honouring that statement and showing that what he says holds true. Read more

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18971

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This bill is very concerning for rural areas. It would allow development and industry to run roughshod over rural areas. This would not be good for the quality of our drinking water. It would also not protect our farmland which is disappearing at a fast rate as it is. Read more

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18972

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Canada is competitive without Bill 66. The government is supposed to protect people from those who would damage the environment for the sake of money. Please protect us! Stop Bill 66, especially Schedules 5 and 10. Let's do everything we can to guarantee a healthy future. Read more

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18980

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In these large omnibus bills, there is a lot that is hidden. Open for Business, according to the Ford government, is an analogy for environmental degradation, sullying clean water and air while allowing development on green belt areas. Read more