Your top construction headlines from the DCN this week include major updates to the ongoing story of Ontario’s Greenbelt development and how Doug Ford’s government went about selecting what sites would be released from protections.
Ontario Housing Minister Steve Clark was criticized for his role in the selection process in a new report from Integrity Commissioner David Wake, but Clark has said he will not be stepping down. Also from this week, one owner of Greenbelt land listed their properties for sale leading to a swift reaction from Premier Ford who says his government is looking into putting the sites back under Greenbelt protection in response.
Other top headlines this week include a new community centre for Estonians in Toronto that has now begun construction, and a recent panel discussion on the importance of adopting new technologies to improve health and safety in the construction sector.
Ontario housing minister sorry for role in Greenbelt decisions, refuses to step down
Ontario looks at returning land to Greenbelt after owner lists properties for sale
Estonian centre takes major inspiration from shape of its namesake country
Constructors strategize to harness new health and safety tech
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