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Housing minister Steve Clark accepted complete responsibility for the flawed process of removing land from the Greenbelt, but he will not be resigning despite calls to do so. Earlier this month Ontario Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk released a scathing rep

Government, ProjectsHousing minister Steve Clark accepted complete responsibility for the flawed process of removing land from the Greenbelt, but he will not be resigning despite calls to do so.

Wake recommended to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario that Minister Clark be reprimanded for his failure to comply with the Act. The integrity commissioner’s inquiry looked into the process and found Clark’s Chief of Staff Ryan Amato, who resigned recently, was the “driving force” behind the lands that were selected to be developed. The report describes the process as “rushed” and “flawed.”

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