Two provincial watchdog agencies are investigating the Ford government’s controversial decision to open parts of the Greenbelt for housing development amid concerns developers were secretly tipped in advance.
he insisted no tips were provided. Ford has also denied developers were given advance notice.
Wake rejected a request from Schreiner to investigate Premier Doug Ford as well, saying the information the Greens supplied did not meet the threshold. New Democrats also joined with the Liberals and Greens earlier this month to ask Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk for a value-for-money audit of the financial and environmental implications relating to the government’s decisions to open more of the Greenbelt as well as theIn their plea to Lysyk, they noted Duffins Rouge had easements representing “a multibillion dollar investment in Ontario’s natural and agricultural systems by the people of Ontario, who gave up enormous profits when the Ontario...
Clark’s office said the government will “fully co-operate and work with the auditor general by providing further detail on our plan to build more than 50,000 new homes while growing the overall size of the Greenbelt by approximately 2,000 acres.”
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