TORONTO — Ontario's integrity commissioner has found that the province's housing minister violated the integrity act in the government's Greenbelt land swap. Integrity Commissioner J.
TORONTO — Ontario's integrity commissioner has found that the province's housing minister violated the integrity act in the government's Greenbelt land swap.
Last year, the province took 7,400 acres of land out of the Greenbelt to build 50,000 homes and replaced it with about 9,400 acres elsewhere.
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