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125013

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I am appalled by this whole deal. For government has rushed these plans through without thoughtful consultation from environmental experts, as well as citizens of Toronto and the GTA. We don’t want a mega spa we would like the park. We want green space for our children to grow and play. Read more

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125021

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I am very concerned with the irresponsible decision to move a raw sewage outflow to the west channel at Ontario Place. This is water that is used regularly by the public to swim, paddle and boat. The CNE uses this area for special events that I attend every year. Read more

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125023

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I am commenting on the proposal for an interim combined sewer to support the development 955 Lake Shore BLVD (aka ontario place). I am OPPOSED to the proposal, which goes against years of previous work by the city and international agreements to protect water quality. Read more

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125028

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I am commenting to register my opposition to an interim combined sewer to accelerate the development of the Therme Spa at Ontario Place. The city has been doing so much work to prevent raw sewage from flowing into Lake Ontario, to protect water quality and wildlife habitat. Read more

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125048

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Willingly discharging combined sewer overflows into Lake Ontario is simply a terrible idea. I've been professionally involved in stormwater management for over two decades. Many cities with aging infrastructure are slowly upgrading their infrastructure to deter this practice. Read more