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63951

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I categorically object to bulldozing through some of Ontario's beautiful land for the sake of additional suburban sprawl. There are some things that you lose, and you can never get them back - this would be a permanent destruction of natural beauty for a half-baked solution to our housing problem. Read more

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63953

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Please do not destroy the green belt! Do not be short sighted, this will be a disaster. Further destruction of important wetlands, floodplain infringement, reduced drinking water quantity and quality, just so that a few developers can make a ton of money. Read more

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63956

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We are facing an unprecedented climate emergency and scientists have been clear that protecting green space is vital to the solution. Additionally we need green spaces close to where people live so they can access them conveniently and without a car. Read more

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As much as housing is a concern, the government should look at options beyond developing the green belt. As the effects of climate change and habitat loss begin to become more apparent (not less), we should focus on developing the parts of Ontario that are already urbanized and devoid of ecology. Read more

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Respect local democracy! Hamiltonians voted NO the urban boundary expansion and that should be respected by the provincial government! Hamilton has more than enough space and abandoned lots within its existing urban boundary to meet its housing needs through redevelopment and intensification. Read more