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66596

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This land is protected for a reason, we need homes but not here, people want to live in the city There are old buildings that can be fixed up There are big homes with elder people give them the money to renovate to make their home a multi level home. Read more

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66597

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Doug Ford was voted into office stating he would protect the Greenbelt. We need this land for agriculture and to protect the headlands of our local river ecosystems. These rivers feed Lake Ontario and naturally filter the water to keep it clean. Read more

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66602

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Wouldn’t building on the greenbelt potentially cause us to contaminate our fresh water system and potentially cause flooding in the area. Not to mention destroying the homes of our wildlife, and potentially the 78 species of plants and animals that are at risk of extinction.

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66603

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Mr. Ford, In the very recent past, you have stated that you have heard and listened to the people of Ontario. You promised that you wouldn't touch the Greenbelt. You promised that you wouldn't bring harm to this ecologically delicate area of our province. Read more

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66609

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I do not support the development of ANY Greenbelt land. The Greenbelt is a sanctuary for those that live in urban locations. The Greenbelt should remain off limits as promised. It is obvious what you are trying to do by slipping in these changes then downplaying the effects of what you are doing. Read more

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Urban sprawl is not the answer to the housing crisis. This will have a negative impact on our already stressed and diminishing wildlife populations that have to deal with issues related to development including loss of habitat and habitat segregation. Read more

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These lands have been protected for a reason, and are not interchangeable or replaceable. There are other lands available for housing development – use those. We can find a balance between meeting the need for more affordable housing, and protecting our environment. Read more