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How are we going to develop on land that feeds us, we need these greenbelts to produce food and products we so desperately need daily. There is always another option, we have to do better as a society in making better decisions, quick decisions lead to Bae consequences. Read more

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When I was in public school, I was taught that the greenbelt was a very important part of Ontario. That there is an aquifer underneath, containing a lot of freshwater that we use to drink. Another thing that I was told, was that new development would stop after existing plans were completed. Read more

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Do not touch the Canada green belt, it needs to be protected. We don't need mansions or businesses out there, we need to support the small business in town and find a way to give los income households a decent place to live. Part of Canada's appeal is the nature around us.

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I am a 24-year-old university student from Mississauga who is currently studying in the UK. As a young person, I am deeply concerned about proposals to downsize the Greenbelt. The reality is that young people have an outsized stake in the future of our province. Read more

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The province needs to focus on densification and enabling development of adorable housing projects. Sprawl and commuter suburbs is not sustainable for a fast growing urban region like Toronto. Additionally it is critical to preserve as much green space as we can. Read more

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I don’t believe that destroying protected land is the only way to solve the housing crisis. There’s enough available land already but it needs smarter planning to build homes. But more importantly it should never be so simple to choose to destroy out ecosystem. Read more

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Dear Premier You mentioned back in 2018 that you would not touch the green belt and here you are changing your mind. Your reason for destroying the green belt is to provide homes for the 300,000 immigrants, but there’s a better solution: Read more