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95069

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The greenbelt is very important! The greenbelt needs to have solid boundaries that cannot be changed. The premier has no respect for the greenbelt or the farmland that sits on it but where does he think his food comes from? This prime agricultural land should not be touched. Read more

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95073

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Please be advised that Aird & Berlis LLP are counsel to Vito & Maria Burdi (the “Owners”), the owners of the lands municipally known as 11065 Pine Valley Drive in the City of Vaughan (the “Lands”). The Lands are approximately 4.14 hectares (10.23 acres) in size and are located on Read more

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95075

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While we welcome the restoration of the protections accorded to the Greenbelt under this legislation,they do not go far enough, especially when it comes to the protections for the Duffins Rouge Agricultural Preserve (DRAP). Read more

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95078

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This process to reverse the decision to remove the 15 land parcels from the Greenbelt, particularly Book Road was terribly flawed just as the proposal to put the lands into the Greenbelt was flawed. We understand tender fruit lands were removed but our property was put into the Greenbelt. Read more

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95086

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Grand River Environmental Network

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We are an organization spanning a vast watershed of almost one million people and an organization that has advocated for a clean, healthy and sustainable environment for over a decade. Read more

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95092

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This whole situation with the greenbelt in Ancaster has been mishandled right from the beginning. It never should have been put in the greenbelt in the first place. These lands were meant for development which is why so many businesses have gone up around them. Read more

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95095

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Restore the land that was removed from the greenbelt!! Any proposed changes should be transparent to the public and should not be up for discussion. The layout of new subdivisions should maximize space to help the housing crisis.

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95096

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The Greenbelt is very important for the preservation of natural ecosystems and croplands. These areas provide a lot of ecosystem services including biodiversity, carbon sequestration, recreation, local food production, and limiting urban sprawl. Read more

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95097

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People Plan Community

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1. The Greenbelt was created without First Nations consultation and then amended, again without First Nations consultation. The Province of Ontario has a duty to consult and accommodate and their conduct has not upheld the honour of the Crown and has shown sharp dealings with First Nations. Read more

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95099

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We need housing, I get it. But there is so, so much land available in this province. So. Much. We do NOT need to develop Greenbelt land to build housing. Especially Greenbelt land that also lines the pockets of millionaire developers. Keep your hands off the Greenbelt.