The cities of Mississauga and Brampton will go their separate ways after Premier Doug Ford dissolves Peel Region within three years, the Star has learned.
Ford’s cabinet approved the move on Wednesday afternoon and Municipal Affairs Minister Steve Clark will table legislation at Queen’s Park on Thursday.
Caledon’s future remains unclear. Some have advocated for urbanized parts of Caledon to be amalgamated with Brampton, with the rural areas incorporated into Orangeville., who won 77.1 per cent of the popular vote last October by campaigning for independence from Peel., has said it costs taxpayers in Mississauga $84 million annually to subsidize services in Brampton and Caledon.
“Premier Ford has said Brampton won’t get shafted but Mayor Crombie is singing a very different tune. This needs to be addressed. Otherwise it is theft,” Brown said earlier this week. “Brampton and Mississauga are large cities that can stand alone, but I’ll guarantee you that Brampton will always be taken care of and they’ll be made whole — and so will Mississauga and Caledon as well,” he said.2019 Deloitte report
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