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interest rate of 21 per cent) to purchase a property in Vaughan that included protected land. That land, it’s fair to assume, is now worth many multiples of what they paid.

The Ford government, which removed 15 parcels of land totalling 7,400 acres as part of its “More Homes Built Fast Act 2022,” is trying to suggest this is part of its effort to reduce home prices and increase affordability. But carving into the Greenbelt won’t actually help address, much less solve, Ontario’s housing shortage.

Given Ford’s massive majority government, and his personal immunity to being shamed, it’s unlikely the stench from these sweetheart deals will make him walk them back. He could, if he wanted to, expropriate those lands, pay the developers who bought them what they were worth before June’s election and put them out for an open bidding process. At least then the taxpayer would get full value.

But Ontarians should also reflect on how Ford won that majority, and the role they might have played in helping facilitate it. Housing was theissue of the recent provincial election, and Ford sold Ontarians on his commitment to solving it. A big part of that was his plan to tackle the sort of NIMBYism that has made it nearly impossible to add meaningful density in most parts of Toronto.

from Ontario’s Housing Affordability Task Force says. “We cannot allow opposition and politicization of individual housing projects to prevent us from meeting the needs of all Ontarians.”

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