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This proposal is absolutely criminal and should not be considered. It does not solve any problems and comes at a tremendous cost to constituents and to a planet already steeped in environmental disaster. We must preserve the Greenbelt at all costs. Read more

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This is the pinnacle of short sighted idiocy. We need to build higher density, instead of outwards. Who is supposed to foot the bills when we need great swaths of extra utilities and roadways to support these communities that no average Canadian could ever own.

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We need more density not more urban sprawl. This solves so many problems: 1) Traffic due to car dependency and distances between destinations 2) Housing, dense multi-family housing like midrises are more affordable than single family suburbian homes. Read more

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I believe that the Greenbelt was created to protect lands from development, so that they could be enjoyed by future generations; as well as to preserve natural habitat for wildlife. It's short sighted to reallocate this land for development, one it's gone we can't get it back. Read more

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I do not support paving over Greenbelt for houses. That is not in our long-term interest, nor will it benefit our children. Build the homes, instead, within and around existing communities. That allows them to utilize existing infrastructure. Read more