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Governments should be preserving our greenbelts we need all the wet lands and farm lands possible we don't need more high ways and they should use spaces inside of cities could have more apartments or condos.Doug Ford has been trying to break up our green belt every since he got into politics.We sho Read more

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Affordable and sustainable housing..... what does that look like and mean, actually, in 2022. Of course, there should still be the option for families to purchase a single family home but taking valuable, protected land to achieve huge profits for developers? Read more

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The Greenbelt is protected for a reason, it is home to a number of endangered species found no were else. It contains the headwaters for the city of Toronto. And in this time of climate crisis it is needed. There is very little green space left, and there is also a need to protect farmland. Read more

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There is no reason to allow development to decrease the size of the Green belt. There are under utilized areas within it's borders, and as residents of this area it is important to stand by our green spaces and keep them for future generations. Thank you.

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The Green Belt was established to protect farmland and wild places from developers. It is apparent the recent changes proposed were made to benefit developers, even to the point that info was leaked to developers prior to public announcements of the proposal. Read more