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What does this new proposed green belt change do to our property taxes? They’re already astronomical as is. I can only imagine this kind of rapid change will increase property tax at a rate that will be ridiculous. Not to mention how horrendously dismissive of the impact on the environment this is. Read more

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We've seen it before and here it is again: “The Ford government must do the right thing and put the interest of regular Ontarians ahead of his buddies and the interests of multi-billion dollar corporations.” The environmental cost is not being considered and it's going to cost Ontarian's dearly.

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Corruption corruption corruption! All members of parliament (including premier Doug Ford) involved in the development of protected lands in the Greenbelt should be arrested and thrown in jail for corruption and the willful desecration of the environment. Read more

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It took years to get greenbelt designation for these areas, only to see them wiped out by short sightedness. To say it is for affordable housing is an oxymoron. Subdivisions are not affordable. The cost of putting utilities in place is astronomical. Read more

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I disagree with opening or changing the existing plan. I live in Mimico- one of the fastest developing areas. Condos are everywhere but still built as a commodity and not to make livable neighbourhoods. Nearby towns and cities are no better, where you have to drive everywhere. Read more