Enquête sur le chef de cabinet du ministre du Logement pour la Ceinture de verdure
The Ontario Integrity Commissioner says it is reviewing a request from Premier Doug Ford's office to investigate a senior politician about his role in removing Greenbelt lands for housing development. Ontario Premier Doug Ford, right, followed by Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark leave a press conference following the release of the Auditor General’s Special Report on Changes to the Greenbelt, at Queens Park, in Toronto, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey

TORONTO - The Ontario Integrity Commissioner said it has begun reviewing a request from Premier Doug Ford's office to investigate a senior aide about his role in selecting which lands in the protected Greenbelt would be approved for housing development.

Ontario's auditor general found the province's decision to open up the Greenbelt favoured certain developers with ties to the housing minister in a process that disregarded or ignored possible environmental, agricultural and financial risks and impacts.

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