Ontario housing minister's chief of staff resigns following Greenbelt controversy

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Housing Minister Steve Clark’s chief of staff has resigned after he was singled out by the Ontario auditor general for playing a key role in the province’s controversial Greenbelt land swap. 

Premier Doug Ford has accepted Ryan Amato’s resignation effective immediately, spokesperson says

CBC News · Posted: Aug 22, 2023 5:34 PM EDT | Last Updated: 5 minutes ago

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Housing Minister Steve Clark’s chief of staff has resigned after he was singled out by the Ontario auditor general for playing a key role in the province’s controversial Greenbelt land swap. 

The Premier’s office confirmed Ryan Amato’s resignation in a statement

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