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Watching the Wilmot council March 6/2023 meeting live at 7pm tonight discussing the Hallman Quarry Pit and the city of Wilmot pulling out of the OMB.
First speaker was solicitor Rodney Northey who spoke on behalf of lawyers for Citizens for Safe Ground Water Inc. He spoke of the 55 houses that will be impacted by the existing plans for the quarry pit and outlined the environmental damages and health concerns of this project.
Northey stated the 2020 Provincial Policy Statement places focus on avoidance of risks but the decisions made were based on 41905 of the Environmental Protection Act which has absolutely no regard for fine particulate matter issues.
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Ontario Tribunal was supposed to take place this week regarding the Hallman Quarry Pit, a proposal rejected by all of Wilmot council. Residents were blindsided by a last minute “settlement” and they held an emergency meeting for proposed gravel pit. kitchener.ctvnews.ca/wilmot-residen…
The meeting to stop the Hallman Pit was filled to capacity. @saveourwater & concerned citizens believe the municipality was impacted by #bill23 which would allow developers to claim costs if the Tribunal ruled in their favour. ImageImageImageImage
Landowners "stockpile" gravel-extraction approvals.  And, once an approval (i.e. aggregate-extraction permit under the Aggregate Resources Act) is given the landowner can sell the land as both farmland and as a gravel pit. It is a Ponzi scheme. reformgravelmining.ca/petition
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BREAKING: We’re taking the Ontario government to court on behalf of @envirodefence for its attempt to hack away at the Greenbelt near Hamilton. We’ve launched this case because @fordnation and his gov continue to squash local democracy with moves like #Bill23. A thread 👇 1/
In November 2022, the Ontario government announced it was changing Hamilton’s official plan to expand the city’s boundary by 2,200 hectares and encroach into farmland and wild spaces that are part of the Greenbelt. This goes against the direct wishes of the people of Hamilton. 2/
An official plan is a land use planning document that guides and shapes development and is used to ensure that future planning development balances social, economic, and environmental interests of the community. 3/
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13 April 1950 the Duke of Windsor joined the Petroleum club for lunch as a guest of honor. The duke was made an honorary member and was the first person to sign the club's guest book. Petroleum Club merged with Renfrew to form the Calgary Petroleum Club.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_P…
Calgary Petroleum Club logo says perseverance, pride and excellence. Look at the white Stetson. Now see Robert McLeod, of the Northwest Territories, Blaine Higgs, of New Brunswick, Scott Moe, of Saskatchewan, and Ontario Premier Doug Ford. Same hat. macleans.ca/politics/ottaw…
According to Historians. Windor collaborated with Hitler. cbc.ca/documentaries/…
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What are students saying about Ontario’s #Bill23? On Friday December 9, @westernsogs organized a large public demonstration on #WesternU’s campus as part of our effort to spread community awareness of the Bill and what it means for the housing and climate crises. A recap 🧵 Image
If you don’t know me, I’m the 1st Sustainability Coordinator at SOGS. I advocate on behalf of grad students’ environmental rights. I’m the Chair of an advisory committee for the City of London dedicated to environmental stewardship & climate action. I’m also working on a PhD!🐦🪟 Image
Two weeks ago, @westernsogs endorsed a letter condemning #Bill23 and educating our membership about what is at stake in Ontario’s housing and climate crises. You can read the statement in full here:
sogs.ca/bill-23 Image
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Earlier today, Municipal Affairs Minister Steve Clark confirmed that the PC government didn't consult with #FirstNations before passing their controversial housing #Bill23 23. Said consultations will happen now, that it's already become law. #onpoli
Clark also said municipalities will also "deal with our #Indigenous partners" as well.

The @ChiefsofOntario are not amused, arguing that #Bill23 is a "blatant violation" of Indigenous rights, and that the PCs do not have jurisdiction to make "unilateral administrative changes"
"First Nations are in the best position to identify the necessary measures to mitigate or prevent adverse environmental impacts. We are concerned with Clark's comments to 'deal' with First Nations by way of requesting after-the-fact commentary regarding the passing of Bill 23."
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With #Bill23 passing into law today, here is what you need to know #Mississauga: The legislation will cost @citymississauga $885M over ten years in development charge and money for new parks. It’s equal to losing 20% of our capital budget.
The province argues that cities are not sitting on reserves. This is false. Development charges are earmarked for capital projects - the infrastructure projects like bridges, transit, fire stations and community centres that make our city great. We only collect what we need.
It will take a 5-10% property tax increase and/or a reduction in capital projects or city services to make up that difference – BEFORE any other budget pressures are applied. This is not fair to you as a property tax payer and resident.
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According to this @globeandmail article, a donor to the Ford government borrowed $100 million at a TWENTY-ONE PERCENT interest rate in order to buy up Greenbelt land that, in less than a year, was magically open to development. (1/x)

#Greenbelt #Bill23

theglobeandmail.com/canada/article… Image
So the De Gasperis family decided to pay $21 million a year to borrow $100 million for a piece of Greenbelt land that wasn’t supposed to be developed? Why would anyone do that unless they had a crystal ball or some other way to know that they could develop the land in the future?
Kudos to @moore_oliver and @jillsmahoney for their work on this article.
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🧵I just voted NO to #Bill23, but unfortunately, despite widespread opposition, the government voted to pass expensive sprawl, higher property taxes and environmental destruction. #onpoli /1
#Bill23 will not address the housing crisis, and will do more harm than good. The @OntarioGreens housing plan and the govt's own task force put forward solutions that won't lead to expensive sprawl. The govt refuses—so I tabled the legislation for them. #onpoli /2
My motion and bills – Bills 44 and 45 – provide the solutions that will allow us to build 1.5 million homes without overriding democracy, paving over the Greenbelt, or building million-dollar mansions that people can't afford. #onpoli /3
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Today, we’re expecting that the Ontario legislature to vote on #Bill23.

Here’s a list of organizations and local governments that are calling on the legislature to either stall or cancel the passage of Bill 23.

#ONpoli #TOpoli

A longish 🧵:
The following municipalities have passed resolutions against Bill 23:

Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, York Region, Burlington, Guelph, St. Catharines, Collingwood, Kawartha Lakes, Waterloo, Caledon, Kincardine, Elizabethtown-Kinley
According to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario:

“Analysis of the Bill indicates the transfer of up to $1 billion a year in costs from private sector developers to property taxpayers without any likelihood of improved housing affordability.”

amo.on.ca/sites/default/…
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I would love to see a coalition of municipalities work together to put pressure on the Ontario government to incorporate sustainable building design into the Ontario Building Code, to replace municipal green standards that have been lost in the midst of a climate emergency.
Maybe this is advocacy that @AMOPolicy @ONBigCityMayors can explore? Without green standards, development can proceed that isn't built to withstand climate change conditions. Ultimately, this will leave municipalities & property owners on the hook for costs of disaster mitigation
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I live in a huge riding. It’s an hour drive to my MPPs office in #SmithsFalls. But I’m doing it tomorrow morning. I’ll bring a sign and a message to stand up for wetlands, affordable housing & our conservation authorities because #Bill23 trashes them all.
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And it’s been keeping me awake. Science-based protections would come off so many protected wetlands across the province including ones that I love. Endangered salamanders barely holding on on #MountNemo would be fair game for gravel mining.
Sprawl that nobody but wealthy developers want would ruin the best farmland in our country. Billions that developers pay to our municipalities would be waived and you and I would get stuck w the bil. Conservation Authorities that protect us from flooding? Gutted.
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A special 10 am council meeting to talk about #Bill23. Stand by…guelphpolitico.ca/2022/11/18/cit… Image
It looks like Mayor Guthrie is going to be appearing virtually, and so will Cllrs Caton, Billings, and Caron.
Mayor Guthrie has called the meeting to order. No Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof.
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🧵What’s #Bill23?

Prioritizing corporate profit over people and the environment is in @fordnation’s playbook. The fight to #ProtectTheGreenbelt is at the intersection of climate and housing justice. Here’s why thousands are mobilizing to #StopBill23 👇 #HandsOffTheGreenbelt 1/8 Meme showing the cartoon of a person holding a handful of ca
Last month Doug Ford tabled a new law, #Bill23, to eviscerate our pristine Greenbelt, breaking his promise to leave it alone.

Bill 23 is dangerous. It’s an attack on the environment and democracy—all under the mask of expanding housing. #StopBill23 #ONpoli 2/8
#Bill23 would allow Ford to take 7,400 acres of farmland and natural areas and strip environmental protections that protect wildlife, keep our drinking water safe, guard wetlands, and ensure flood protection. #StopBill23 #ONpoli 3/8
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(1/3) #Bill23 is a direct and thorough weakening of environmental protection, ironically just as world leaders are at #egypt_cop27 trying to find global solutions to the climate emergency. Read on this thread for 5 things you need to know about Bill 23.📸 from @landoverlanding
(2/3) Ontario needs more affordable housing — stripping #environmental protections, the power of conservation authorities, the ability of municipalities to plan development, and shutting the public out of local decisions on development and land use? Not the way we get there.
(3/3) The public consultation period on this bill ends Nov. 24th. Submit a comment: ero.ontario.ca/notice/019-6196 Make your voice heard. #stopbill23 #HandsOffTheGreenbelt
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Ontario's #Bill23 may create housing supply, but not the affordable kind that lower-income households need. It also threatens the little affordable housing that still exists.

Our Director of Policy @BaharShadpour presents our recommendations ➤ housingrightscanada.com/wp-content/upl…

#ONpoli🧵
We urge Ontario to remove #Bill23's provisions to control municipalities’ ability to regulate the demolition and conversion of rental housing. Municipalities need this tool to preserve affordable housing, and without it thousands of low-income renters could be displaced. #ONpoli
Instead, Ontario should support local investments to preserve, maintain and retrofit existing affordable housing. This would cost significantly less than financing emergency relief initiatives if renters are displaced due to limited rental housing protections. #ONpoli #Bill23
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After I was sued by this company, I took them to the Ontario Municipal Board and won my case. File PL071044.
When I realized there are no people fighting the corruption, that there is a lack of people checking compliance for water protection and habitat protection I made it my life’s work. I was spied on for simply doing it. waterloochronicle.ca/news-story/589…
We have over inflated housing values, land banking & empty houses jacking up prices plus bitcoins & Jersey tax evasion where folks borrow to buy shorts in loans that can never be repaid. Hedge funds are massive & trust funds are monopolizing boards.
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#Bill23 is a bad Bill that will make housing more unaffordable not less, destroy wetlands, takes away renters rights and exacerbates urban sprawl all while lining the pockets of developers.

And for those "housing advocates" that support this Bill, we see right through you. 1/7
Putting the blame squarely on cities for the lack of affordable housing is just plain wrong and a Conservative talking point to strip cities of their independence and download costs onto them just like Mike Harris did in the 90s-00s with transit services and amalgamation. 2/7
Are there bad NIMBY city councillors? Sure but the answer isn't to remove the few tools cities have to ensure sustainable development.

The real way to achieve more affordable housing would be to actually work with cities who also for the most part also want affordable homes! 3/7
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