‘It’s our livelihood’: Rural Ontario town worries as Ottawa plans military radar site
The first sign that something was afoot in the rural Ontario community of Clearview came about a year ago, when Mayor Doug Measures found out that a local farm was registered to the Crown months after it was listed for sale.
A few months later, he learned at a meeting with federal government officials that the township of nearly 15,000 people, about 40 kilometres west of Barrie, Ont., had been chosen as a receiving station site for Ottawa’s over-the-horizon military radar project.
Three days after that meeting, Measures said some farmers and property owners in Clearview got letters from the Department of National Defence asking if they would be interested in selling their land.
The move was met with strong opposition from residents and their elected officials.


