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20 years ago , we bought a nice , big , brand new ,detached in Vaughan for $230k with $15k down payment . Nowadays if young people put down $150k where can they buy a small house? Average old house in Vaughan is over 1.6 million! Our wage did not increase 10 times since then. Read more

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TThe government should be ashamed and the people of Ontario should be outraged by the last announcement done by the Housing Minister Steve Clark; last year, when asked he said that the Greebelt will not be touched by developers; here is his promise today, when 7500 acres will be removed, animals an Read more

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Bill 23 and the proposed housing developments in the Greenbelt seriously undermine good planning principles and totally ignore the urgency of climate change. These will be auto dependent communities and dependent on 'near term servicing by developers with local infrastructure upgrades'. Read more

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I feel strongly opposed to this. Toronto’s greenbelt is critical to keep not only for environmental reasons but for the mental and physical health of residents. There are numerous studies showing the benefits of walking and being active in nature. Read more

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This reminds me of the attempt to close libraries in Toronto. If I remember correctly, to facilitate the operation of fast food franchises. Shame! What about trees, birds, watersheds, greenhouse gases as people make long commutes? This is sprawl, not an increase in housing density! Read more