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72640

Commenting on behalf of

Regional Municipality of Peel

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November 24, 2022 Public Input Coordinator MNRF - PD - Resources Planning and Development Policy Branch 300 Water Street, 6th Floor, South tower Peterborough, ON, K9J 8M5 Sent via email: mnrwaterpolicy@ontario.ca Read more

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72719

Commenting on behalf of

Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority

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Please provide Board-endorsed comments from the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, as attached in the transmittal letter from Chris Darling, MCIP, RPP, Chief Administrative Officer. Read more

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72832

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City of Brampton

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Whom It May Concern: Thank you for the opportunity to provide input on the proposed updates to the Regulation of Development for the Protection of People and Property from Natural Hazards in Ontario. The City Read more

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73448

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Individual

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While assessing the risk of natural hazards should be a more important part of the planning process, Conservation authorities should not be focused on it to the detriment of the other areas the look at, which are also important and should remain within the scope of their assessments.

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73489

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If we knew a housing crisis was “decades in the making” then why didn’t you plan sooner? I understand there is a need for housing but there have to be better places to build on. The greenbelt alone. Let the CA’s do their jobs.

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74002

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I believe that modifying legislation to allow "streamlined" use of lands subject close to rivers and lakes in the province will both put new housing develop at risk from flooding, and also add risk of contamination to the water sources we use for drinking water, flood control, climate change mitigat Read more

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74157

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Individual

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This proposal, as I understand it, removes the authority of Conservation Authorities to protect ecological function and potentially long-term sustainability and viability of wetlands by removing CA power to regulate and refuse permits based on "pollution or the conservation of land". Read more

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74572

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Individual

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I believe the bill is detrimental to our society and our province. We need this protected land to help mitigate floods, protect our wildlife, and reduce our carbon footprint. This bill also guts our conservation authorities which isn't a forward thinking plan. Read more

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74701

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This would "provide the ability to exempt development authorized under the Planning Act from requiring a permit under the Conservation Authorities Act" ? Are you kidding me? Bypassing checks and balances is what dictators and authoritarians do. Read more

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74761

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I can't in good conscience agree with this bill. There are so many other cheaper ways to provide living spaces for people who need it. This housing bill will destroy protected lands and only serve a few rich people. I do not agree with this bill.

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74986

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This is too rushed and municipalities need time to determine the costs of this. Municipalities should also not bear all the responsibility of all assessments. We need the input of the conservation authority and of residents. Yes, we need more housing but not like this. Read more