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By Ontario Landowners Association ——--February 15, 2010

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The City of Markham is trying to legislate the theft of 4,500 acres of private land, mostly from local farmers, with a proposed "Whitebelt". This follows on the previous theft of 12500 acres under the provincial "Greenbelt". The white belt will prevent the sale of lands, the creation of severances, or any development on these lands under the disguise of “environmental protection”, “sustainable development” and “smart growth”. If the Markham theft is successful, it is expected to be tried everywhere else in Ontario. This environmental thievery must be stopped.

The Ontario Landowners Association are gathering members in Markham to say NO to the taking of our private lands! When: Tuesday Feb 16, 2010 Where: 8500 Warden Ave., Markham (Markham Suites Hotel) Time: Doors open 5.30 pm, meeting begins at 7.00 pm Local Landowner groups are arranging transportation throughout Ontario to Markham, Contact: Garry Otten - Peterborough - 705 932 4444 cell: 705 761 1733 Jack MacLaren - Ontario Landowners Association - 613 832 3201 cell: 613 223 5534 Allan Cole - Prince Edward-Hasting-Northumberland - 905 342 2891 Bob Mackie - Niagara - 905 563 5852 Deb Madill - Muskoka - 705 788 3780 Gary Kelly - Prince Edward-Hastings-Northumberland 613 472 5535 Merle Bowes - Lanark 613 253 3741 Liz Marshall - Dufferin 705 445 7199 Seeking to preserve our rural identities, traditions, security, prosperity and the fundamental principles of natural justice

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Ontario Landowners Association——

The Ontario Landowners Association shall defend and promote the principal of strong local governments, democracy, and natural justice and represent the interests of the rural community.

For Rural Ontario to survive, Property Rights and judicial reform must be enshrined into law at all three levels of Government, these being; Federal, Provincial, and Municipal.

 

Rural Ontario is under systematic attack by government bureaucracy and false environmentalism.

 

The Ontario Landowners have and will continue to expose and meet these threats with determination and resolve in the court of public opinion.

 


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