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Doug Ford’s Tories brace for auditor’s report into controversial Greenbelt land swap

Premier Doug Ford huddled with Municipal Affairs Minister Steve Clark and top aides Tuesday on the eve of a potentially explosive auditor general’s report into their controversial Greenbelt land swap.

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Premier Doug Ford and Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark are shown in the Ontario legislature on Nov. 16, 2022.


Premier Doug Ford huddled with Municipal Affairs Minister Steve Clark and top aides Tuesday on the eve of a potentially explosive auditor general’s report into their controversial Greenbelt land swap.

Ford, Clark and senior staff gathered in the premier’s office for 75 minutes, discussing their next moves.

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Robert Benzie

Robert Benzie is the Star’s Queen’s Park bureau chief and a reporter covering Ontario politics. Follow him on social media: @robertbenzie.

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