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74349

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Any ammendment that is not directly benefitting the Greenbelt(i.e. PROTECTING it from Development) should be met openly with scrutiny and criticism. Anything less than protection should be considered suspect and subject to independant review. Read more

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74357

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Ontario does need more housing. But… 1) Not in the Greenbelt while there are still opportunities to further densify GTA areas that *already have infrastructure* 2) Affordable housing near transit is needed, not McMansions in the countryside. Read more

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74360

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The proposed amendments to the Greenbelt will do nothing to address the housing crisis and set a disasterous precedent for our province. It is obvious to everyone that this is nothing more than a handout to developers who purchased land prior to the amendments.

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There's enough urban sprawl in our province and we need to provide densification of housing, by increasing sprawl, the cost to municipalities is increasing faster than the income generated. The cost to future generations however, is never going to be recovered. Read more

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74363

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Expanding and developing on environmentally protected land is not a solution. (With mostly SFH) Urban infill and multi unit housing uses our space efficiently - close to existing services, transit and does not require extensive service expansion. Read more

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74367

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Absolutely build lots of multi-unit housing on the greenbelt. There is a housing shortage crisis and immigration is out of control with nowhere to put these people and no family doctors to provide medical care. So go ahead and try to build enough homes for everyone. Who cares who profits off it?

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74369

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I am begging anyone who will listen. Do NOT build on the Greenbelt. Please find brownfields in areas closer to the GTA to build homes. Canada will soon be facing a food shortage, and paving over our last remaining farmland in the area will make things worse. Read more

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74380

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The Government of Ontario has done a good job of finding solutions to expand the housing stock, but encroaching on the Greenbelt is deeply misguided. Much of the land in Toronto and in the surrounding areas remain undeveloped or misdeveloped (e.g., too low density). Read more

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Ontario's Greenbelt is the largest protected zone of near-urban nature & farmland on Earth. We cannot allow any government–even one with a "majority"–to hand out chunks of it to their billionaire buddies. We must speak out or we will lose this global treasure to greedy developers. Read more