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The Hidden Costs of Ontario's New Housing Bill
Kingston, Ontario, CanadaSaturday, May 24, 2025
First, build affordable housing in existing neighborhoods, close to transit and services. This approach makes sense for both people and the planet.
Second, preserve natural infrastructure like wetlands and forests. They reduce flood risk and save billions in disaster costs.
Third, give municipalities the power to guide development with community input and local knowledge.
Fourth, invest in clean energy and public transit. These investments strengthen the economy in the long term.
Lastly, ensure developers have clear and consistent planning tools, not arbitrary exemptions. Bill 5, as it stands, doesn't support responsible growth.
It introduces risks that many Ontarians, including homeowners and small businesses, will end up paying for.
The goal should be a future where growth is guided by smart planning. This reduces risk, lowers insurance costs, and protects what matters most.
It's time to think critically about how we build our communities. The choices made today will shape the future for generations to come.
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