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Disappointing to learn of this intention from the government. Proceeding with this amendment would first go against any previous environmental commitment made. It also demonstrates narrow thinking and poor urban planning. Promote the beauty of the area, don't destroy. Enrico, Markham

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Its obvious that removing protections from greenbelt lands is not a sustainable development approach, and benefits very few current and future provincial residents. Developing these lands would not only burden the province, but is a shortsighted blunder. Read more

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Absolutely ridiculous decision and as a Toronto resident, I'm very angry at plan. I do not understand why such a radical move is being planned when the final goal is to I crease supply of living spaces. Why should we continue to think of living spaces as primarily single family detached houses. Read more

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73626

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We already have wildlife moving into our residential areas because of development in the Greenbelt area. The pressure on them is intense and no action seems be taken to help them. I've called animal control and they say there's nothing to be done about the coyotes and turkeys running around here. Read more

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We do have a housing crisis in ontario but we also have a climate crisis. The green belt is an important part of the landscape of Ontario and Having already sold parts of it to developers makes me question if this wasn’t the Ontario governments part all along. Read more