| Mounties announced they are investigating Ontario's Greenbelt steal. “Therefore, no further updates will be provided at this time.” The RCMP was referred the file by the OPP in August to avoid any perceived conflict of interest. The OPP anti-rackets branch has been reviewing multiple complaints since mid-December. |
| Beaten black and fukkin blue, Doug Ford rolled back the Greenbelt land steal.
New Housing Minister is Paul Calandra, who replaces the disgraced Steve Clark. "There's going to be a complete review from top to bottom and they're gonna have to stand on their own merit. And it's not just the 14 lands, it's gonna be the seven or 800 lands right across the board,” Ford babbled at reporters.
| When asked for details about what it means to “stand on their own merit,” Ford refused to provide further details. Despite the re-evaluation, Ford said that progress will continue on developing the 14 remaining sites. “We're going to show how these builders these landowners are going to spend billions of dollars and supporting the community that they're building.” |
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Ford vows that neither he nor his Housing Minister Steve Clark will resign, nor will there be any rollbacks on their Greenbelt Fraud. Ontario citizens may kiss his fat asshole (_*_). | Burgers, hot dogs, carnival rides and protesters roasting Doug Ford are coming to the Ford Fest in Kitchener.
Ford will be at Bingemans on Sept. 8 from 5 to 9 p.m. during a free event hosted by his Progressive Conservatives. Kitchener-Conestoga MPP Mike Harris invited peons to the “free, non-partisan community event.” Its a great way to cap off the summer says he.
“With its vibrant atmosphere and relaxed setting, Ford Fest offers a unique opportunity for attendees to connect with their elected representatives.” Robbed folks in Ontario are asked to register for the event and tell Ford about his corrupt governance. (One may even donate, pffffft)
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John Mutton (left) with Environment, Conservation and Parks Minister David Piccini and Harley Guindon. John Mutton bought a $300k Maserati days after meeting with Ford in the fall of 2022. | Latest to crawl from woodwork is Phoenix Kiss, self proclaimed ‘The Fixer’and Nico Fidani-Diker
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John Mutton, who was Clarington’s mayor from 1997 to 2006, says he is not Mr. X and that he has no idea who the mystery man might be. Nico Fidani-Diker was also hired by Peter Tanenbaum.
John Mutton, Doug Ford. | The unregistered lobbyist formerly known as Mr. X is a key player in the report by Ontario's integrity commissioner. He is former Clarington Mayor John Mutton. He offered Raptors tickets and golf games to figures in the housing ministry while negotiating a $1m "Greenbelt fee" contingent on getting a parcel of land developed in Clarington. Mutton was contracted to work on getting 86 acres of land north of Nash Road out of the Greenbelt by its owner, Peter Tanenbaum. Tanenbaum purchased the property for $2.7m 20 years ago.
In Sept 2022, Mutton wrote Tanenbaum saying that he had a lunch meeting with Amato and deputy chief of staff Kirstin Jensen.
"Ours is the only file that I am discussing. I also have them coming to golf at Goodwood in 2 weeks with me and to a Raptors game," he said in an email. |
Peter Tanenbaum |
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Mutton and Tanenbaum negotiated a contract on August 9, 2022, where he would be paid a $6k per month and a 'Greenbelt Fee' of $225k when final approval was obtained to remove the lands from the Greenbelt and a 'Rezoning fee' of $775k when authorization to develop the land was granted. Staffer Kirsten Jensen attended the free lunch, and said it took place on September 27, 2022 at Joey Eaton Centre. She denied discussing anything Greenbelt-related but said that Mr. X gave her a handout.
Nash Road Developments Inc. is the owner of the land slated for removal from the Greenbelt in Clarington. Its president is Peter Tanenbaum. |
Mutton is the President of
MuniSol Inc. and Municipal Solutions Energy and Infrastructure LLC., consulting firms. He was accused multiple times of domestic abuse.
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