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Response rates from 1.1k Left voters.

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Yes
12%
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88%
Yes
12%
No

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Other Popular Answers

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 @9RC2QHKfrom Nova Scotia  answered…9mos9MO

Yes, and be planned with accessibility to transit and public services (schools, groceries, utilities) in mind.

 @9RBY87Rfrom Ontario  answered…9mos9MO

 @9RBVDVTfrom Nova Scotia  answered…9mos9MO

No, funds for parks and greenspaces should be captured in development fees paid to provinces and municipalities.

 @9R5KN5Lfrom Ontario  answered…9mos9MO

Yes and No, there might not be enough space to include green spaces and parks

 @9PZ8ZPNfrom Nova Scotia  answered…10mos10MO

Yes, and local government facilities should plant native hardy plants instead of current popular trends.

 @9P8NRFM from Alberta  answered…10mos10MO

If possible, housing developments and communities should prevent environmental ecosystems from being too disturbed or destroyed. If this is not an option, previous ecosystems should be reintroduced elsewhere in an appropriate place where it can be insured that the ecosystem won't be too disturbed or possibly destroyed.

 @B4LDPWBfrom Manitoba  answered…2wks2W

The government should own and maintain greenspace throughout the city and make sure there is greenspace a walkable distance to each residence.

 @B257KZLfrom Manitoba  answered…4mos4MO

I think you should be able to have green space in your area but the parks shouldn't be required for it.