Norfolk County, Ontario is known as Ontario's Garden. The sandy loam soil makes this area one of the prime agricultural areas in all of Canada.
So why has The Nature Conservancy of Canada aimed it's sights upon
Norfolk County's farms? We've uncovered data that shows that the NCC
has purchased at least 40 farms in the area.
These once
productive farms have been taken from production and the buildings on
them are now being torn down.
In a recent flyer circulated by The Nature Conservancy of Canada,
they claim that they have removed 56 'derelict' buildings from these
former farms. We've taken some images of these 'derelict' buildings to
show you the amount of damage being done to our Community in the name of
conservation.
The damage that we speak of is 3 fold. First The Nature Conservancy of
Canada displaces the families that lived in these homes and secondly
they reduce the Municipal Tax bill by turning good agricultural land
into so called managed forests or receive a tax free status for Heritage Forest after 10 years. With the house and building value off of the tax
bill the brunt of tax base is forever lost and passed on to the
remaining Citizens. The third aspect of damage is one felt Canada wide.... 40 farms no longer producing food for families, nor growing food for livestock. 40 farms worth of lost local product.