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I will be making a lifelong pledge to vote against any party and candidate that is for this. This is wrong for numerous reasons, it is the destruction of significant wetlands, floodplain infringement and will contribute drinking water quantity/quality degradation. Read more

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Most of the green belt expansion seems to be occurring in areas that will just become suburbs, I believe instead of expanding the urban footprint and sprawl by reducing the green belt, would it not be better to up the density across all the cities near the green belt reduction sites by changing the Read more

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I am very disappointed by the Ford Government's proposed plan to destroy parts of the Greenbelt in order to build 50,000 new homes also completely ignores the ecological biodiversity of this space. What about the homes of the 78 species at risk that live there? Read more

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Building on these areas of the greenbelt plan Greenbelt Plan (O. Reg. 59/05), and Oak Ridges Moraine (O. Reg. 140/02) will significantly impact both the rogue river water shed and Oak Ridges Moraine. These two are critical to our water supply in Lake Ontario. Read more

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We cannot destroy the greenbelt for more real estate. Absolutely ridiculous that this is even considered an option, especially when the public was told that this would not be on the table this year. The greenbelt provides sustainability, water, food. Read more

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This should not happen. We need to increase housing by increasing dense walkable communities. We need to create dense communites that can afford public transit. Opening up the greenbelt for development continues our reliance on cars and fossil fuels. Read more

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I was born in that Greenbelt as were my parents. My Grandparents sold food off their farm in Holland Marsh. My other Grandparents once owned a yuge farm that became a big chunk of Woodbridge, ooops Vaughn. I grew up traipsing thru the Greenbelt buying local food. Read more