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What are you doing?! We're in a climate crisis that will not get better. All we can do is make sure it doesn't get much worse. Destroying the greenbelt will make it much worse. And maybe for the older folks in the PC party, that doesn't matter. Read more

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This plan is something I absolutely disagree with. Although housing is a major issue in this province destroying our protected green spaces is not the way to accomplish this. Allowing for higher density housing in areas to reduce sprawl and creat more vibrant communities is the way forward.

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Stop destroying the wildlife and removing trees that are essential to cleaning our air. Have you not seen the smog over Hamilton and the surrounding area when viewing from the top of the escarpment? It's disgusting and will only get worse if you destroy what little forest area is left. Read more

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The desperation of our housing crisis is not an excuse to destroy conservation land. The Ontario government is failing young people and future generations if they sacrifice important protect wildlands for the profit of greedy, unscrupulous developers under the guise of a housing initiative. Read more

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Please do not do this, this will have a negative impact for years to come. There are so many cities that already have buildings that could be fixed up or some that could be bulldozed and build units for people to live in. There is other options. Read more