Ontario's New Democrats are questioning the awarding of Minister's Zoning Orders (MZOs) to guests at Doug Ford's daughter's wedding, alleging corruption and favoritism.
Ontario ’s New Democrats are raising some questions about a recent string of Minister’s Zoning Orders, commonly referred to as MZOs.
The NDP say the province has awarded 18 MZOs to people who attended Doug Ford’s daughter’s wedding last fall.s, Ford has a deeply troubling pattern of putting his friends ahead of everyone else,” said NDP Leader Marit Stiles.
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