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Ontario to establish working group to deal with Greenbelt probe fallout
- The province of Ontario is creating a working group to implement recommendations from a damning auditor general's report on the government's decision to remove land from the protected Greenbelt.
- The report found that developers with close connections to the housing minister's chief of staff obtained 92% of the land that was removed from the Greenbelt.
- The government memo instructs cabinet submissions to address the recommendations and include options, risks, and consultation with Indigenous leaders, while also addressing issues with record retention and confidentiality agreements.
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Ontario to establish working group to deal with Greenbelt probe fallout
TORONTO — The province says it is creating a working group to implement recommendations made in a damning auditor general's report on the government's decision to remove land from the protected Greenbelt.
·Timmins, Canada
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TORONTO — The province says it is creating a working group to implement recommendations made in a damning auditor general's report on the government's decision to remove land from the protected Greenbelt.
·Bradford West Gwillimbury, Canada
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Total News Sources29
Leaning Left25Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution96% Left
Bias Distribution
- 96% of the sources lean Left
96% Left
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