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Originally Posted by Fuzz
I don't think that is true at all. We have a responsibility to protect wild areas for future citizens. We also have water shortages(speaking of Alberta) where water allocations are near or at maximum. I've already mentioned other environmental impacts that woudl be local to Canada.
And again, I'm not against immigration, or even growth if it is done in a responsible smart manner(though I really do prefer fewer people). I'm not at all convinced that is what is happening.
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They aren't going to pave over the entire country. There would be plenty of wild areas if you expand Calgary upward and outward some. You can live in downtown Toronto and drive like 30 minutes and go camp in the wilderness if you want.
I'm assuming the water shortage issues are planning issues. Obviously don't build a city in a place where we might run out of water. There is water options out the wazoo in most places in Canada so that shouldn't be a big issue with a little planning.