Internal documents have revealed that Ontario is months behind on a mandatory review of the Greenbelt. CBC’s Shawn Jeffords has reaction from concerned opposition politicians and environmentalists.
Ontario appears to be months behind launching a mandatory review of the Greenbelt, and opposition politicians and environmentalists are asking for a wide-ranging and transparent study of the protected lands to preserve their future.
A mandatory 10-year-review of the Greenbelt Plan, which created the protected zone from development, was to have started earlier this year. As of late March that review had not formally begun, according to documents obtained by CBC News through a freedom of information request.
Civil servants warned new Municipal Affairs Minister Rob Flack that the process should have started on Feb. 28, the day after Ontario elected the Ford government to a third term.
“To date, (the Ministry) has initiated internal policy research and analysis, including developing possible approaches …