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LILLEY: Doug Ford’s FOI changes won’t impact RCMP Greenbelt investigation

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LILLEY: Doug Ford’s FOI changes won’t impact RCMP Greenbelt investigation

There's plenty to criticize the Ford government over but claiming his FOI changes hurt a police investigation is just false

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NDP Leader Marit Stiles is now making wild claims that the Ford government’s changes to the Freedom of Information system will jeopardize evidence in the RCMP investigation into the Greenbelt.

Stiles has written letters to the RCMP and Cabinet Secretary Michelle DiEmanuele, the highest-ranking public servant in Ontario, expressing her concerns.

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My advice for politicians of all stripes and at all levels is stick to reality – there is plenty to criticize there. For the opposition at Queen’s Park over Doug Ford’s nearly eight years in office, they’ve been unable to do that and always reach over the top.

“Ontario’s Official Opposition is concerned that following Royal Assent of Bill 97, the Ford government will be enabled to delete or destroy records related to the RCMP’s Greenbelt investigation,” Stiles wrote in her letter to DiEmanuele.

Stiles alleges Bill 97 will let Ford government destroy RCMP Greenbelt evidence

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