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I do not agree with this at all. The economic benefits of a few cannot be held above the need for this land to remain protected. The fact that this is even being brought forth is absurd. We, as a society, must make choices that are the best for our ecological future. This is not that.

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Farmlands, wetlands and greenbelt are worth conserving. They are GOLD. If they are used for housing, It will be no return. Once gone, it's gone. Doug ford You are so selfish and only care about your own self interest Doug Ford Do not touch the greenbelt Read more

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I am a former title searcher and conveyancer. As such, I have watched far too many hectares of arable land disappear under brick, cement and asphalt while the need for precisely that land increases by its new occupants. But it is not the farmers who get rich off this. Read more

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What an absolutely awful idea. I will never vote conservative if this happens. The Greenbelt has developed into an important part of the ecosystem and you can't just 'plunk down' a new area of land in place of what you take and hope that it all works out.

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I can not believe this is even being considered. Our government is stuck in a different age to think that disturbing the greenbelt to create housing is practical or profitable. This is just a debt for my children's future. Short term gain for long term pain. Read more