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Greenbelt gold rush: Developers are scooping up land after Doug Ford backtracked on his promise to protect it

The developers say they will build on the once-protected land “to assist the province with its goal to improve housing supply and affordability.”

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Ontario developers have spent nearly $173 million scooping up hundreds of acres in the former Greenbelt.


Ontario developers have spent nearly $173 million scooping up hundreds of acres in the former Greenbelt this summer, months after the Ford government reneged on its promise to protect the environmentally sensitive land.

All 524 acres, purchased in the span of five days in early June, lie within the ecologically important Duffins Rouge Agricultural Preserve in Pickering, east of Toronto. The preserve, once known as the “crown jewel” of the Greenbelt, consists of prime farmland and sensitive waterways adjacent to Rouge National Urban Park.

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Noor Javed

Noor Javed is a Toronto-based reporter for the Star covering city news with interest in 905 municipal politics. Follow her on Twitter:

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Sheila Wang is an investigative reporter for the Star. Reach her via email: sheilawang@thestar.ca.

Emma McIntosh
Emma McIntosh

Emma McIntosh is an Ontario environment reporter for The Narwhal and a contributor to the Star. She previously worked for Star Calgary and the National Observer.

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