The Ontario government has revealed who will be on the transition board that will oversee the dissolving of Peel Region.
The five members include a former provincial financial accountability officer, two former Toronto deputy city managers, a former York Region police chief and a business lawyer who focuses on infrastructure.
Last month, on June 6, the province passed legislation that would dissolve the Region of Peel by 2025, effectively making Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon independent cities. As the cities are so intertwined, questions remain as to how they will each operate as single-tiered entities. The transition board is expected to review the ramifications of their independence and help deal with issues such as those shared services as well as finances.
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