Ford announced the move at Queen’s Park Tuesday morning — less than 24 hours after he was forced to shuffle his cabinet.
"Premier Doug Ford says the province will review and “re-evaluate” all lands in the Greenbelt — including those that are part of controversial land-swap deals that have engulfed the government and forced the resignations of a cabinet minister and his chief of staff."
You really think he went back hundreds of years in time to see those lands transition into the hands of private interests?
Seems like it would be a lot easier to just lift the Greenbelt restrictions placed on the already established private landowners than to invent a time machine, no?
"We'll say that we'll re-evaluate it until we come up with something else to outrage Ontarians, then continue to do nothing but profit from our open corruption."
The Auditor General's report suggested the government re-evaluate the 14 parcels that were slated for removal from the Greenbelt. But they are "not pausing development on the 14 parcels"; they're re-evaluating all lands in the Greenbelt. So it sounds like Doug is doubling down on disregarding the AG's suggestion by instead looking for more to remove.
Seems like a cheap trick to act like they're listening to reason, while doing the exact opposite.
This reminds me of the last Ontario election where 57% of eligible voters stayed home and did not vote. You are being governed by a criminal who got 18% of the vote. DO BETTER!!!! VOTE NEXT TIME!!!!
@Ulrich_the_Old@moormaan ... worth adding: in an election where polling places were cut by 75% in the province's biggest city*, and new provincial legislation muzzled opponents from placing the usual ads in run up to the election. #DougFordIsCorrupt#ONpoli#TOpoli
* edit: see comment on this thread re: cutting of polling places (not done by Ford government)
@deborahh@Ulrich_the_Old@moormaan Ford is terrible and corrupt, but for clarity he does not control Elections Ontario polling site decisions. EO is an non-partisan independent agency (Elections Canada too), and it was COVID-related voter space decisions that were a big part of that consolidation of locations in one riding, Toronto Centre.
Just wanted to clarify that piece for anyone reading who's unfamiliar with how elections work in Canada, as I work with EO & EC during elections.
Ford has insisted that he had nothing to do with it, and all reports so far have failed to show that he did. But we all know that no one would be carving up the Greenbelt in the first place if it wasn't for Ford and his cronies. Eventually a piece of evidence will come out that links him, and he will be forced to change his story.