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123528

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I am commenting on this proposed destructive change for an interim combined sewer to the development at 955 Lake Shore Blvd, (Ontario Place). The original design took into account the water health of the lake and the currents. I am absolutely opposed to this development. Read more

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123533

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I oppose the interim combined sewer proposal at 955 Lake Shore Boulevard (Ontario Place). This plan contradicts decades of efforts to separate sewers and prevent raw sewage from entering Lake Ontario, violating international agreements that protect water quality. Read more

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123541

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Dumping raw sewage into a waterway is a crime against the people of Ontario, the environment and the creatures that depend on it for their lives and the continuation of their species in this province. It should be punishable by law. For shame! Read more

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123545

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As a taxpayer, I am utterly opposed to the activities currently taking place at Ontario Place. We do not need a spa. Who can afford to go to such self-indulgent luxuries when taxpayers have problems paying their rent and putting food on the table? Read more

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123551

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Because of the proximity to a well-used recreational shoreline, I would like to see any changes to sewage overflow to be thoroughly considered and vetted and not rushed to accommodate an artificially imposed timeline under pressure from private interests and development. Read more

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Lake Ontario is borderline inhabitable, the biodiversity inside of it has been beyond polluted already and sadly is why Toronto also gets little tourism and a bad rep do to horrible management where no one can enjoy the lake front or its waters. Read more