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Ontario Greenbelt controversy: OPP asks RCMP to take over investigation

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Some significant developments in Ontario's Greenbelt controversy on Wednesday as the OPP (Ontario Provincial Police) turned over their files to the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) asking them to take over the case.

This comes just one day after the housing minister's chief of staff unexpectedly resigned.

In a resignation letter to the Premier’s Office, obtained by Global News, Ryan Amato — the former chief of staff to housing minister Steve Clark — said his role in the Greenbelt decision has been “unfairly depicted” and suggested he would be vindicated in any investigation.

“I am confident that I have acted appropriately, and that a fair and complete investigation would reach the same conclusion,” Amato wrote in his letter, which was provided to the Premier’s Office Tuesday afternoon.

Colin D'Mello has more.

For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9913681/ontario-greenbelt-ryan-amato-resignation-reaction/

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