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22609

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In my opinion, i think that The Growth Plan is a great idea for a place with an increasing population, as it would create more jobs and attractions but it wouldn’t help the place to be a clean and healthy environment. Read more

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22614

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I have 12 acres of land in Wainfleet Ont The land has been designated and zoned Rural for over 20 years February of 2018 without any notice it was designated prime agricultural This makes no sense The Ministry of Agriculture and Food took soil samples back in 1995 and deemed the soil Read more

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22617

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The proposed changes to the Greater Golden Horseshoe Growth Plan are not in our interest. They: - promote sprawl driven planning; - make urban boundary expansions easier and less planned; - weaken the greenfield density targets and strength the urban intensification targets; Read more

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22630

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Regional Municipality of Niagara

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On behalf of the Commissioner of Planning and Development Services of the Regional Municipality of Niagara and the planning services of the Region’s twelve local area municipalities, attached is Niagara’s comment package in relation to the Growth Plan Amendment 1. Read more

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22636

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February 28, 2019 (using e-mail address: growthplanning@ontario.ca) To: Ontario Growth Secretariat (OGS) Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing From: An Ontario Citizen, Farm & Forest Owner and GGH Resident Re: Proposed Amendment to the Growth Plan, ERO 013-4504 Read more

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22643

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I am a student that studies at Central Peel Secondary School in Ontario, Canada. As a Canadian, I have a vision for our country to remain environmentally sustained. The Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe is in place to accommodate our growing environment and population. Read more

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22644

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I am a student at Central Peel S.S. here in Brampton. In regards to the Proposed Amendment 1 to the Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH) Growth Plan, several concerns have arose in terms of how said changes would affect the sustainability of the community now, and when I am in the workforce. Read more

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22647

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I am writing this letter to talk about the changes that have been made to the Growth Plan. The changes that have been made are helpful, but it should have an impact on all members of the community as, society is not just individuals but a group of individual people. Read more

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22648

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I am a student attending Central Peel Secondary School with genuine and concerned speculations regarding the future of our “green” environment due to the proposed changes included in the Amendment to Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe. Read more

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22650

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I am a student, and I am writing this comment to discuss my concerns about a specific amendment that I believe should be removed. I fear that if the government decides to follow-through with their current plan, it will cause problems for later generations. Read more