He'll stay on as MPP for Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes
Steve Clark has resigned as municipal affairs and housing minister following two damning reports on the government’s decision to open some Greenbelt land for development.
He goes on to thank Ford for maintaining confidence in him to improve upon the mistakes highlighted in the report that Integrity Commissioner J. David Wake release last Wednesday. During the years of the previous Liberal governments, Clark was a fierce opposition member, including as critic for ethics and accountability.
“It may seem incredible that Minister Clark would have chosen to stick his head in the sand on such an important initiative being undertaken by his ministry but I believe that was exactly what he did,” Wake wrote.
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