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I am so upset to see that there is a proposal to open development in our beautiful, rich and abundant greenbelt. I do not agree with this decision. I feel that the ontario government could choose to focus their(our) time, energy and money on something more pressing. Read more

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Respectfully, are you out of your mind? This is a disgusting proposal and the Ford government should be ashamed of this. Our planet is dying. The conservatives are ruining this province - first our health care system, then our education system, and now this? Shame on you.

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All acreage included in the proposed amendment to the greenbelt should undergo vigorous environmental audits to protect our watershed that feeds the lakes and rivers in our region. Particularly non-farm land needs to undergo meticulous environmental assessments. Read more

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As a resident of Ontario, I am adamantly against this proposed infringement of the green belt. This legislation would have devastating impacts on Ontario’s climate and on the lives of residents in a large surrounding area who already rely on over-taxed infrastructure. Read more

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The Green Belt is fundamental to the ecosystems of Ontario and must not be touched by developers. Cities need to expand upwards not outwards to become more sustainable. Repurposing unused office buildings into high density, low income housing is the best solution for the people of Ontario. Read more