Ontario’s transparency watchdog says the Ford government’s use of personal emails and codewords when it removed land from the Greenbelt provides a “cautionary tale” on the importance of transparency, in a report lambasting it for poor record-keeping. Ĵý’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.
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Ford government broke ‘legal’ record-keeping rules during Greenbelt scandal
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