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Municipal Affairs Minister Steve Clark has agreed to revoke a controversial provincial zoning order he issued last year to kick start the potential development of a $400-million glass factory in southwest Stratford.
Clark made the commitment in Queen’s Park Wednesday following a question from Perth-Wellington MPP Randy Pettapiece, who was raising the issue after Stratford’s city council voted earlier this week to request the Minister’s Zoning Order (MZO) be repealed.
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Opposition to suspended glass factory proposal to continue at Monday rally A Chinese glass company’s plans to build a controversial $40- million factory in Stratford were suspended indefinitely this week, but opponents of the project say more needs to be done before their concerns are satisfied.
Author of the article: Beacon Herald staff
Publishing date: Feb 19, 2021 • February 19, 2021 • 2 minute read • Among those who spoke at Monday s rally was Stratford singer-songwriter and environmental activist Loreena McKennitt, who called for a moratorium on the proposed Xinyi Canada Glass plant until area residents can have their questions and concerns about the project addressed. (Galen Simmons/The Beacon Herald)
The Chinese glass company that planned to build a $400-million factory on the Stratford’s southwest edge has decided to “indefinitely suspend” the proposal,…