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124016

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Removing an established public swimming spot (the old pebble beach at Ontario Place), obliterating another established public swimming spot with sewage outflow (the West Channel), and replacing them with a new "public" swimming spot which would also be in the path of the sewage outflow (the new beac Read more

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124020

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Absolutely disgusting practice. The proposed location for discharge is close to the scenic Martin Goodman Trail and visited by thousands of cyclists, pedestrians, and runners each day. This proposal destroys the beautiful waterfront for no reason. Read more

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124024

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Please ensure that no untreated effluence is permitted to flow through or under Ontario Place to be connected to another storm water pipe exiting freely into Lake Ontario. No storm water should spill into Lake Ontario without first being treated. Read more

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124028

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If there must be a spa, at the very least there should not be sewage entering the lake in order to get it built. I am very sad that it is too late to say trees are more valuable than a spa beside the lake. But, at least, don't poison the swimming water with sewage.

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124032

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I think this development as part of the Ontario Place redevelopment is a misguided and wasteful case of ready fire aim when the historic use of the space for the community was well suited and the general idea of putting it into private control goes against the concept of taxpayer funded sites such Read more