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As a citizen of the province of Ontario I implore you to reconsider the short sighted plan to develop the green belt. This area has long been recognized as crucial to our wetlands and it is short sighted to develop housing in these areas to solve our current housing crisis. Read more

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I do not support this plan for many reasons. Removing farmland, wetlands, and greenspace is incredibly shortsighted especially with changing climate. These things are extremely valuable to our society and will be increasingly valuable in the future. Read more

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I am against development on the Greenbelt. We can densify our existing space without further sprawl. Existing Greenbelt land has had time to establish that can not be gained back. Expanding the Greenbelt is wonderful, but please, please, please do not build on the existing Greenbelt land.

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Besides the fact that Ford claimed the greenbelt wouldn't be touched, here are some good reasons to leave this space alone: This is the only access to greenspace for most GTA residents This is the only available space for wildlife in the GTA Read more

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This is so unnecessary. Hamilton alone has so many plots of land with buildings that haven't been occupied for many years. These could easily be demolished to build additional housing. The cities should be scoured for all unused land first before even thinking of destroying these protected lands.