Ontario is proposing to remove land from the Greenbelt, an area created to protect environmentally sensitive lands from development, in order to build at least 50,000 new homes, while adding new land to it elsewhere.
Province proposes to build at least 50,000 new homes, add new land to Greenbelt elsewhereMinister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark is announcing a 30-day consultation on removing about 7,400 acres of land from the Greenbelt over 15 different areas.
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Ontario Proposes to Cut Greenbelt Land For Homes, Add Land ElsewhereToday, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Steve Clark, issued a statement regarding the launch of a 30-day consultation to facilitate the building of more homes, while also expanding the Greenbelt. onpoli
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Ontario planning development of 50,000 new homes on protected Greenbelt landThe Ford government is proposing to release up to 7,400 acres of the Greenbelt in areas that are close to existing communities, after repeatedly promising not to
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Ontario proposes to cut Greenbelt land for homes, add land elsewhereOntario is proposing to remove land from the Greenbelt, an area created to protect environmentally sensitive lands from development, in order to build at least 50,000 new homes, while adding new land to it elsewhere.
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