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Ontario’s controversial new law that may spark blockades and protests this summer

  • On June 5, Ontario passed Bill 17, a new law aimed at overhauling development regulations across the province to accelerate and improve the building process.
  • The bill aims to streamline development by limiting municipal oversight, standardizing planning, and shifting infrastructure costs to towns, prompting council concerns.
  • Key provisions include deferring development charges until occupancy, allowing minor setback reductions without approval, and restricting required supporting studies for developments.
  • Mayor Pankow warned that the changes could place a financial burden on local governments, emphasizing that ultimately, the cost would fall on residents. Grenke criticized the reforms as a uniform solution that may not suit all situations.
  • The legislation's regulatory framework remains open for comment until June 12, with local staff preparing feedback amid concerns about planning control and infrastructure funding delays.
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Belleville Intelligencer broke the news in Ontario, Canada on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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