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Destroying the Greenbelt is absolutely absurd. We should be focusing on densifying the areas we currently have rather than creating more single family homes with no amenities. Build up the Hamilton area and build allow more multifamily zoning in those areas. Read more

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65176

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I don't support these changes. Allowing building on Green Belt areas will have negative effects on the environment (e.g., destruction of wetlands) and reduces our ability to mitigate climate change impacts (e.g., more frequent and severe floods that damage property). Read more

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This whole proposal is completely ridiculous. All Doug Ford is concerned about is lining the pockets of his developer buddies. Unlike me and thousands of other like minded people who just ❤ nature and the out doors, Mr Ford obviously doesn't go for hikes in our beautiful green belt. Read more

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The Housing Affordability Task Force's Report details plans for new housing that involve densification, not destroying farmland and green spaces. I feel that the Greenbelt development is unnecessary and harms our province's commitment to reducing our environmental impact. Read more

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As a millennial caught in the housing crisis, I vehemently oppose the proposed changes in Bill 23. The COVID pandemic showed us all how valuable our green space is to us. A refuge, a place to enjoy time with family or solitude, a soothing reprieve from the stress of our lives. Read more