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December 2008 » Canadian Report
Canadian Report: Ontario Releases First Growth Plan



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On June 16, 2006, after years of extensive consultation and research, the Government of Ontario released the first-ever Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe region. With Toronto as its center point, it is the third fastest-growing region in North America.

The plan represents the provincial government’s long-term vision for building strong, prosperous communities with less growth in natural areas and greenfields, and more in urban areas and brownfields. ...


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