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The majority of the province does not want the government to touch the greenbelt. The housing crisis can be solved using sites within urban centres as well as regulations to lower the number of empty houses (used for short term rentals). Read more

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I do appreciate that we need more housing in order to resolve the housing affordability problem. However, this is not the right way to do it. Suburban ground-oriented housing is inefficient to service and maintain, and encourages car-oriented transportation. Read more

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What this province needs is human-centric city planning. We need low-rose multi-family housing in walkable neighborhoods. We DO NOT need to expand outward. We DO NOT need to destroy the Green Belt. We're close enough to climate disaster as it is. Don't cross this line.

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The GTHA has plenty of room to grow and more importantly densify within and around the greenbelt. Adding more sprawl in the greenbelt will just amplify the problem with mobility for all other GTHA residents as more cars well be added to the network. Read more