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Ontario chiefs call for housing minister to resign, add to calls for Greenbelt probe
- First Nations leaders in Ontario are demanding the resignation or removal of Housing Minister Steve Clark due to his handling of changes to protected Greenbelt land. They are concerned by the province's auditor general's report, which found that the government's plan to open up Greenbelt lands for housing favored certain developers and disregarded environmental, agricultural, and financial risks and impacts.
- Premier Doug Ford has denied any preferential treatment and stated that the government will accept all of the auditor's recommendations for process changes, except for reconsidering the removal of the lands from the Greenbelt.
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Ontario chiefs call for housing minister to resign, add to calls for Greenbelt probe
TORONTO — First Nations leaders from across Ontario are calling for Housing Minister Steve Clark's resignation or his removal from cabinet over his handling of changes to protected Greenbelt land.
·North Bay, Canada
Read Full ArticleOntario chiefs call for housing minister to resign, add to calls for Greenbelt probe
TORONTO — First Nations leaders from across Ontario are calling for Housing Minister Steve Clark's resignation or his removal from cabinet over his handling of changes to protected Greenbelt land.
·Thorold, Canada
Read Full ArticleOntario chiefs call for housing minister to resign, add to calls for Greenbelt probe
TORONTO — First Nations leaders from across Ontario are calling for Housing Minister Steve Clark's resignation or his removal from cabinet over his handling of changes to protected Greenbelt land.
·Collingwood, Canada
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Total News Sources23
Leaning Left18Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution86% Left
Bias Distribution
- 86% of the sources lean Left
86% Left
L 86%
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