Premier Doug Ford is set to meet with the federal housing minister, the day after a scathing report from Ontario’s integrity commissioner found his housing minister broke ethics rules.
The premier is scheduled to see Housing Minister Sean Fraser after making an announcement in Etobicoke on Thursday morning.
The report’s findings revealed Clark violated two sections of the Members’ Integrity Act by “failing to oversee the process” of Greenbelt land selected for development, which led to furthering “the private interests of certain developers.” “We’ve acknowledged areas where we need to improve; the Integrity Commissioner reiterated that today, and we’ll continue to work to strengthen the process moving forward,” the Premier’s Office said in a statement on Wednesday.
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