TORONTO — Ontario's municipal affairs and housing minister is expected to introduce legislation today to return parcels of land to the protected Greenbelt.
Premier Doug Ford's government announced in November 2022 that it was removing 15 sites from the Greenbelt in order to build 50,000 homes.
That means that any future changes would have to go through the legislature, and could not just be done by regulation – as the Tories did last year. The RCMP had been assessing whether to launch a probe since then and announced last week that its"sensitive and international investigations unit" had started a formal investigation. The unit performs political investigations that examine elected officials on allegations of fraud, financial crimes, corruption and breach of trust.
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