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81669

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I am deeply disturbed that Bill 23 has passed. The removal of trees in ecologically sensitive areas does not make any sense at all. The government proposes to introduce a policy for the “offsetting” of wetlands, woodlands and other natural features. Read more

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81676

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These proposed policy changes are both disastrous and unnecessary. They will weaken environmental protections, infringe on Indigenous rights, limit public involvement in land-use planning and decision making, remove cities’ green building standards and remove farmland needed for food production. Read more

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81682

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This proposal places far too much emphasis on construction of housing and too little emphasis on protection of the natural environment. The Provincial Policy Statement (PPS), through various updates over many years, has served the province well. Read more

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81705

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PPS/A Place to Grow – Comments December 29, 2022 The government of Ontario is proposing to integrate the PPS and A Place to Grow into a new province-wide planning policy instrument with the underlying intent being to increase the number of homes available. Read more

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81708

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PPS/A Place to Grow – Comments December 29, 2022 The government of Ontario is proposing to integrate the PPS and A Place to Grow into a new province-wide planning policy instrument with the underlying intent being to increase the number of homes available. Read more