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This would be a disgusting use of power and nothing more than a short sighted cash grab. One the Conservative Party vowed not to do less than 12 months ago. Conveniently changing course directly after an election is not representing the will of the people. Read more

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Instead of touching the green belt why don’t you expand the development in the northern parts of Ontario. I understand that immigration numbers will be high, why don’t we develop those areas and disperse the population all over Ontario instead of Greenbelt in GTA( and around )

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It’s a climate crisis. It’s an existential threat to humanity and Conservatives who do not represent the majority continue to betray the public trust. Shame. Doug Ford continues to betray the public and again attempts to dismantle the green belt. Shame. Read more

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Depleting the greenbelt for single family housing makes no sense. Once we lose it, it's gone and the total number of houses built won't be significant. We're better off improving density in the areas already developed than further sprawling the city. Read more

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Ridiculous proposal to develop a previously protected land. This parcel has been set aside for decades as a way to maintain our natural beauty. To develop said land when housing density could be increased in other areas is unbelievable! I think this is a bad idea.

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This proposal is against government promise thats one, its also doesn't align with what make sense to keep the ratio between green land and houses. Did the government consider expanding in areas outside the green belt without reducing the green space per home. Read more