The mysterious development consultant who Ontario's integrity commissioner identified only as 'Mr. X' in a scathing report about the removal of land from the Greenbelt has been identified to CBC News as former Clarington, Ont., mayor John Mutton.
Ontario's opposition parties were quick to respond to the news.
Ryan Amato resigned as Housing Minister Steve Clark's chief of staff in August following the publication of the auditor general's report. Tanenbaum purchased the land for $2.75 million in 2003, property records show, two years before the Greenbelt was created. "Ours is the only file that I am discussing. I also have them coming to golf at Goodwood in 2 weeks with me and to a Raptors game," the email said, according to the report.
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