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Ontario
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Ford under fire at Queen’s Park for Greenbelt scandal
Ontario Premier Doug Ford faced the opposition for the first time in months when the legislature resumed sitting. Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Paul Calandra says that coming legislation will also put an additional 7,000 acres into the Greenbelt and will "codify" the boundaries of the protected area in law and not just through regulations, which can be changed without going through the legislature. (Sept. 25, 2023)
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The Canadian Press
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doug ford
Greenbelt
Marit Stiles
Paul Calandra Ontario
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