Property near Hamilton's airport in Mount Hope that was removed from the Greenbelt and then put back in again less than a year later by Premier Doug Ford. It is near other land that the province opened for development by ordering Hamilton to expand its urban boundary.
Hamilton city council is requesting the RCMP investigate not only the province's Greenbelt land removal but also its decision to expand the city's urban boundary and make other surprise changes to its official plan.
Wilson said while she welcomes that decision, the minister still has not confirmed how and why "unilateral" decisions were made without including city planning officials in those conversations.Developers bought Hamilton Greenbelt property a month before Ontario revealed plans to open it up for housing
MPP Sandy Shaw represents the Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas riding, where many of the province's changes took place.
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