People in Ontario call for Doug Ford to resign after Greenbelt development scandal Ontario ONpoli DougFord
The public is finding the level of corruption distressing, to say the least, and comparing it to insider trading.
Many are also confident that absolutely nothing will be done to hold the parties involved accountable, though Lysyk has suggested police involvement, saying "whatever happens in the future will be up to the OPP to decide."The province introduced itswith a goal of adding 1.5 million new homes to the Greater Golden Horseshoe Region — shortly before launching its consultation to add homes on the environmentally sensitive land, while replacing the parcels with additional acreage elsewhere.
This would help accommodate growth from the federal government's newly released immigration targets, leadership said, adding that"these changes are an important part of our government's balanced strategy to build a stronger Ontario by protecting environmentally important lands while tackling Ontario’s housing supply crisis."
"We are fulfilling our commitment to get more homes built faster so more Ontarians can find a home that meets their needs and budget."
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