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66570

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Please don’t do this. I believe it’s important that this conservation land remains protected. Currently in the world, climat change is becoming more acknowledged as a problem and by cutting down this area of while life and forests we are destroying the earth more. Read more

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66571

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In a time when climate change is so painfully evident in our 15 - 20 degree November day, is it really a wise choice to being building homes on protected wetlands? This is unbelievably disappointing and the blatant disregard for nature is disturbing. Read more

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66572

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Ontario does not need to open up the Greenbelt - we need to be protecting these few precious areas from further development. Farmlands, greenlands and wetlands all play a vital role in our ecosystem, and destroying them is only going to have long-term negative consequences

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66574

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Stop expanding into our protected green spaces. As someone who lives very close to the proposed areas, this is totally unacceptable. We can accommodate people in other areas in Ontario. Grow upwards instead of adopting the Texas model and expanding horizontally. Read more

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66577

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I am concerned about reducing essential Greenspace which could have an effect on natural flood mitigation and the essential biodiversity. I am concerned about urban sprawl and the continued dependance on highways and not accessible public transportation. Read more

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66580

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This is a collasal sized mistake and insult to the people and wildlife in Ontario. The greenbelt is protected for a reason. We don't need more mansions along the greenbelt. We need the city centres to be rezoned to allow for multi unit housing and not just condos. Read more

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66585

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Please stop this. We need to protect the Greenbelt area. So many towns and cities are growing and developing and reducing green space. The so called protected green spaces need to be left untouched not only for the animals but to help reduce green house emissions. Read more

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66587

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The Greenbelt needs to remain protected land. There are under-utilized spaces in already developed communities that would be turned into high density low income housing, those should be explored and used first instead of sprawling into the Greenbelt. Read more

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66590

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Please protect the greenbelt! It is already a home for wildlife, biodiversity, wetlands, and more. Please do not distroy the greenbelt for housing. Instead there is so much unused land north of the greenbelt that could be used for housing, or office buildings in Toronto that could be repurposed.

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66592

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Please don’t build on the green belt. This will waste so much resources, money and time. There will be flooding, loss of habitat and will be a crushing blow to our ecosystem. If you care about housing, and the people in this province, there are so many other ways to show it. Read more