
Sprawl: It’s Costing You More Than You Think
Next Tuesday, May 17th our partners at the Simcoe County Greenbelt Coalition are hosting an online panel discussion on the harmful effects of urban sprawl. The discussion will cover the
Art Auction in Support of Anishnabe-led Moose Research Project
Small Change Fund is honoured to partner with the Anishnabe Moose Research Committee on the Anishnabe-led Moose Research Project. The aim is to protect the moose population in and around
Press Release: Peel Council ignores public good, expert recommendations and climate imperative in the approval of a new 2051 Official Plan
Peel Council ignores public good, expert recommendations and climate imperative in the approval of a new 2051 Official Plan Today, Peel Regional council ignored more than 1,300 emails, letters and
New Report: Who Will Take Care of Lake Simcoe?
A 2022 Update on the “Lake Simcoe Under Pressure” Report This morning, our partners at the Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition and Simcoe County Greenbelt Coalition released a damning new report
New Project: Better Planning for the Greater Golden Horseshoe
We have partnered with Friends of the Golden Horseshoe, led by former Toronto mayor David Crombie, to address policies on planning, environment and affordable housing in the Greater Golden Horseshoe
Press Release: Stick it to the Highways
Crowdfunding Group calls on Ontarians to donate their Car Licence Sticker Refund to fight Highways Toronto, Ont. – The Ontario Government wants to build two new highways north of Toronto,
Newsletter: April 2022
A Note From Our Car-driving President I received my refund from the Ontario government for my car licence last week. To my surprise, it was quite a bit: $310 –
Project Update: Stop Sprawl Orillia
Yesterday, Orillia City Council unanimously voted for Option 2. This Option was based on the Community Vision Statement: “Orillia will focus the majority of development on building complete communities, prioritizing
Update: Stop Sprawl in Peel Region
Yesterday, the Peel Planning and Growth Committee elected to move forward with the urban boundary expansion. While disappointing, this news is not the end for the stop sprawl movement in