Ontario’s opposition parties are calling on the province’s housing minister to step down after a report by the auditor general found the government’s Greenbelt development plans were “biased” and “favoured' select developers.
Ontario’s opposition parties are calling on the province’s housing minister to step down after a report by the auditor general found the government’s Greenbelt development plans were “biased” and “favoured" select developers.
Prior to the release of the probe, reports had suggested that some developers -- who are also Progressive Conservative donors -- purchased parcels of Greenbelt land despite the province's previous commitments not to build on the protected space.
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