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Expropriation threats made by the Region of Waterloo have stalled, regarding lands it wants to buy in Wilmot for industrial use. Columnist Luisa D’Amato checks in with the representative of the ...
The Region of Waterloo says it has secured 70 per cent of the land it wants in Wilmot Township as part of its plans to create an industrial site for future use.In a media release Wednesday, regional ...
Region and province in 'lockstep' on Wilmot land purchase, chair 'surprised' by ministers' comments. Karis Mapp | CBC News | Posted: August 16, 2024 2:29 PM | Last Updated: August 19 ...
It will take longer than planned for the Region of Waterloo and Wilmot Township to complete a controversial land assembly now underway, says an expert in expropriation law. When a private-sector ...
Critics of the Region of Waterloo's plans to purchase farmland in Wilmot Township for a future industrial site say it's "absolutely astounding" the region continues on with the project.On Wednesday, ...
A group representing the landowners and others in connection with the Wilmot, Ont., expropriation says it filed 21 freedom of information requests with Waterloo Region, which mostly came back denied.
The Expropriation Act was signed into law by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa last month and allows the government to take land in specific instances where it is not being used, or where it ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday freezing assistance to South Africa for a law aiming to address some of the wrongs of South Africa’s racist apartheid era — a law the ...
A group of farmers, who expressed concern about expropriation in Wilmot Township, say they’ll keep fighting even though their latest push for answers has failed.
After hundreds of people showed up Friday at a community meeting discussing possible land expropriation in Wilmot Township, a community member is proposing an idea to close the gap between council ...
The Region of Waterloo wants to buy 770 acres (roughly 311 hectares) in Wilmot for future industrial use. The region has not said what specifically the land would be used for in the future.
A group representing the landowners and others in connection with the Wilmot, Ont., expropriation says it filed 21 freedom of information requests with Waterloo Region, which mostly came back denied.