Ontario Provincial Police will refer any investigation into the Ford government's handling of the Greenbelt to the RCMP in an effort to avoid a potential 'conflict of interest,' the service announced Wednesday.
Ontario Provincial Police will refer any investigation into the Ford government's handling of the Greenbelt to the RCMP in an effort to avoid a potential "conflict of interest," the service announced Wednesday.
"In order to protect the integrity of the process, it would not be appropriate to provide any further comment." "The government is currently working to implement all 14 recommendations put forward in the report related to process," Yelich said.
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