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Hurricanes, so unpredictable.
The only thing predictable about hurricanes is that they will occur every year. After the tragic stories and loss of life and property people seem to want to go back to the same locations and the same dangers. Nothing seems to change. They are allowed back, to live out lives endangered each year, by living…
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Don’t need to build in the Greenbelt
It was highlighted today that there is already so much land available in Ontario for building houses that there is no reason to build on the Greenbelt. We have to keep up the pressure on this government.
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Eastern Meadowlark could be lost.
A minimum of 29 species could be affected if Ford’s highway 413 is built through the Greenbelt. Birds, turtles, Jefferson salamander, woodpeckers are already at risk and this highway could end their chances of survival. All to create housing in areas without infrastructure that had been promised as Greenbelt to the people of Ontario. Ottawa…
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Ford selling out our Greenbelt
Doug Ford thinks he can have developers attend his daughter’s wedding, paying money in a way that seems dishonest. We need to stay vigilant to protect the Greenbelt. Our futures rely on this.
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Hurricane Hazel.. natural disaster, City tragedy
Toronto suffered greatly in 1954. Flooding took many lives. Important that we understand that the Greenbelt affects cities. Developers have been given the ability to build where there is no current infrastructure, threatening our future, in terms of flood prevention, and food security.
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A novel for our times
Even though the story I wrote was set in 1954 it is relevant to the Greenbelt fight we are experiencing today. Floods can occur at any time and we must preserve our green spaces so they can absorb water. Pavement cannot do that. Our rivers, creeks and lakes need to have land nearby to absorb…
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Stop development of the Greenbelt
In my book, Hurricane Hazel, One Family’s Story, I attempt to show what can happen when governments don’t understand the value of agricultural land, floodplain and wetlands. Building on this land will cause heartache as houses flood, and rivers are overwhelmed with runoff. Pavement does not absorb water and floods are happening more often with…
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My novel
Hurricane Hazel showed us how the agricultural land north of Toronto can affect our large, heavily populated city. If the Ontario government allows land to be taken out of the Greenbelt we will all lose this protection. Happy to hear the Federal Government may act on this. Read my book to get a true picture…
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Hurricanes
Canada has been struck before, in 1954. Read about it in my novel, Hurricane Hazel, One Family’s Story, to understand just how serious it is to consider removing land from the Greenbelt. We then lose natural protection.