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62858

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We cannot move into developing the greenbelt. It is so critical for us to preserve that rich ecosystem and environment not only for the health of the wildlife there but for the health of Ontarians surrounded by it. Read more

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62870

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Thank you for the opportunity to comment. There is already overwhelming opposition to this proposal, and I agree with the majority of people who want to see the greenbelt kept intact. The recommendation for the Hamilton area is particularly poor. Read more

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62872

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It concerns me that we are removing area that has been conserved for future generations to be used for residential development. It takes a very long time for greenspaces to developed and once they are developed over they are lost forever. Read more

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62874

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I strongly do not agree with the proposed changes outlined in the amendments of the greenbelt plan. There are many areas in these cities where redevelopment of unused/underused areas is long overdue and more relevant than new development that involves taking away green spaces. Read more

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62876

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Any development expansion into the Greenbelt should absolutely NOT occur. Building homes into the Greenbelt would destroy valuable and irreplaceable wildlife ecosystems. You can not simply destroy these ecosystems and rebuild them somewhere else. Read more

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62881

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Very disappointed to see development on the greenbelt, esp more sprawl of large single family homes that only enriches developers and doesn’t address Ontario’s housing crisis. We need to focus on densification of urban areas and not more suburbs.

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62886

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The Greenbelt is a precious resource that cannot be recovered once it has been destroyed to create more suburbs. The current housing issues can be addressed through zoning changes and the building of denser housing. Read more

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62900

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Development of the green belt categorically erodes Ontario’s ability to mitigate the effects of climate change. It will harm biodiversity and sets a dangerous precedent that future generations will lament for years to come. Read more

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62908

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those greenbelt are very important to the echo system, and most of the location is not far from GTA, which provide easy day trip for GTA and local resident to access the trails in those greenbelts. The new proposed greenbelt is too far away from GTA. For housing purpose, there are other lands(e.g. Read more

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62909

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Please, leave the Green Belt alone. Many Cities have plans on infilling open areas in the boundaries. Nobody needs the provincial governments hatred of green spaces to force out our farmlands and forests. These new houses that are planning to be built will not be affordable anyways. Read more

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62916

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The Greenbelt is a unique advantage that Ontario holds. It benefits Ontarians economically through food protection and tourism, safeguards the vital resources that clean our air and water, reduces our flood risks, provides a home for wildlife, and ensures our communities have greenspace to explore. Read more

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62924

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The Greenbelt consists of many ecologically significant areas including wetlands, grasslands, and forests, as well as prime agricultural lands. These ecosystems, wetlands in particular, are extremely important for biodiversity, water filtration, carbon sequestration, and erosion prevention. Read more