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152469

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Ruining animals habitat for human gain will only end up coming back to bite the humans in the butt before its too late! The ecology of ontario is so interdependent in ways we still don't understand. Read more

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152470

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Does this government have any morals at all? Selling off conservation land where provincially and nationdlly endangeted species have their very last foot hold? Please stop destrying all the good in Ontario. I feel your actions are already criminal but you clearly have no conscience. Read more

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152473

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We must not destroy wildlife such as the Piping Plovers just so a few more houses can be built. Also, Premier Ford, DO NOT sell any inch of our precious ProvincialParks for any kind of development. There is enough space for building where wild life or good farm land will not be impacted! Read more

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152474

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Parts of Wasaga Beach parkland should not be for sale. In fact, parkland in general should not be for sale! Most people do not own a cottage and public parkland needs to stay in the hands of the public not sold off to private developers. Read more

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It is completely unnecessary to destroy our parks and open them up to development. We have endless sprawl and development happening on coastlines with a tiny fraction that are protected. Tourism is already at its saturation point on our roadways. Read more

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152476

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"Progress" means maintaining the Earth and all that comes from the Earth....clean water, clean air , clean soil, preserving forests, wildlife, insects. It DOES not mean building more highways or tourist resorts. Lets live sustainably and healthy. Read more

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152477

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What happens to public access of these beaches? It looks like about 6 km of beach front. What is the plan for this property? What about protected or endangered species that live there? What happens when people need access to the water? This land belongs to the people. Read more

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152478

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Don't do it. It must not be allowed. This is exactly why there was protest over Bill 5, which lets this government do anything it wants to with our land, no matter if it was supposed to be sequestered forever for the people of Ontario. Read more

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152479

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Once provincial park oversight is removed, how can we be assured Piping Plover habitat will be protected? Read more

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152480

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As an Ontario resident and taxpayer, I vehemently oppose selling off any of our provincial parks. These are part of our natural heritage and need to be preserved for our future and that of our grandchildren. Read more

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152482

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This is the most ridiculous idea I have heard of from this government. Removing land from a Provincial Park to allow more condos to be built! Give your heads a shake. You, as our government, need to be doing more to protect our environment and the climate, not less. Read more

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152484

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We need to protect our parks and endangered species. Opening up Wasaga Beach to private interests will only benefit a few investors, to the detriment of our parks, and endangering even more species at risk, like the Piping Plover. Read more

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You woud have people drive all the way down to London to see the documents??? Dirty, dirty tactics, that can only mean that you are up to no good... the opposite of transparency is virtually always synonymous with crookery. Leave the nesting grounds alone! Richard Read more

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152487

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I believe that Ontario’s Parks are for the public. They exist to protect endangered species, sensitive ecosystems and provide natural spaces that connect our communities and shield us from natural disasters not to benefit the wealthy well connected developers. Read more

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152488

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I do not support this amendment. Carving out pieces of precious waterfront for development is not conducive to protecting the natural and cultural heritage of the area, as claimed. Read more

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Please save the wildlife and the flowers. These were all created by God. Please be Humane and don't destroy God's country. Read more

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The beach is a valuable eco system. Rich people wantingbeach front propertyneed to learn to appreciate the nature of it without having to move in.