학술논문

TROUBLE IN PARADISE.
Document Type
Article
Source
Maclean's. Aug2022, Vol. 135 Issue 7, p38-45. 8p. 7 Color Photographs.
Subject
*HOUSING development
*REAL estate developers
Language
ISSN
0024-9262
Abstract
FEATURES IT WAS THE TYPE OF WARM SPRING DAY that had brought Roger Oatley to Muskoka for more than two decades: towering green trees, fresh air, and boats with familiar faces welcoming everyone back to Canada's most coveted cottage country. Hugh Smith and Joe Azouri have never spoken to each other, but Smith sees their relationship as so fraught that he's considering putting up an eight-foot chain-link fence around his property to keep his dogs off Azouri's land, a thought he quickly admits is absurd. Oatley launched a Change.org petition naming and shaming Azouri, with a drone photo showcasing a huge gap where decades-old trees once stood tall. Oatley knew that Azouri, a Muskoka newcomer, was responsible for the disruption on Sugarloaf Island - he was building a massive cottage. [Extracted from the article]