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Less immigration to start. Our roads are over crowded as it is. 2 million people seriously? Build apartments 200 storeys tall. People can’t afford anything. Our health care can’t handle another 2 million people as it is. This province is in shambles.

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I strongly oppose this move. This would be terrible for the environment and is something the Ford government itself had promised not to do multiple times. They have no mandate to make a move like this which would be rejected by voters if they had been upfront about it.

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In a time when we are worried about climate change and preserving our native land for our children the proposal to build on the greenbelt is despicable. We must switch our plan of how we build for the future and we need more sustainable housing options. Read more

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I 100% disagree with opening up the greenbelt to development. These natural spaces are crucial to maintaining our eco system including flood prevention. This is only going to benefit a few large corporations while hurting the citizens of Ontario. Read more

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This is a terrible idea! Please don’t do this. It will wreak havoc on the local ecosystem. Shifting the areas called ‘Greenbelt’ will not equal the same benefits the years of farming has done to our actual greenbelt area. The soil is so rich and nutritious and it cannot be replaced easily. Read more

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The idea that you can trade ‘part and parcel’ the Greenbelt to another area isn’t a good idea. The Green Belt as it is should be held as sacred, as our collective commitment to the care of our environment for us now and in the future. House should be addressed with some other approach.