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The Green Belt is an integral part of the Province of Ontario that needs to be preserved and if anything expanded. Rezoning this land for residential development is short sighted and selfish. It serves a small number of wealthy developers while hurting generations of Canadians. Read more

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I do not want to live in Ontario without the green belt. The species of the green belt are already at risk let’s not push it further. This is disgusting that I even have to comment about this proposal because the Canada I grew up in would’ve never tried this. Read more

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I whole heartedly disagree with developing the green belt in Ontario. At thistime, with climate change being of utmost concern, green space needs to be respected and upheld. There is wildlife that depends on this space and humans and environment that depend on the trees there for oxygen. Read more

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Climate change is one of the greatest risks to humanity today. Increasing density while preserving the little remaining greenspace in southern ontario is far better than making an irreversible change that will forever damage the integrity of this precious green space. Read more

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Stating the obvious but this is a move motivated by money and not the housing crises; and to benefit the developers and donors of this government. Going back on election promise is not surprising for this government, that they think we’ll allow it is embarrassingly surprising. Read more