A couple of days after everyone declared ministerial responsibility dead for Ontario housing minister Steve Clark’s refusal to resign over the Integrity Commissioner’s report and his own gross negligence and dereliction of his duties, Clark did resign, at 9 AM on Labour Day, pointing to an attempt to take the sting out of the messaging. Ford later announced changes to his Cabinet which would put Paul Calandra in the housing file, in addition to Calandra’s existing role as House Leader.
So we can look forward to Calandra crying in Question Period when facing tough questions, or trying to deflect with homilies about family pizza shops and other wholly invented non sequiturs? https://t.co/rHdoM8x2ov
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) September 4, 2023
This is how you know, in the government’s mind, housing has gone from an existential problem for Ontarians, to an existential problem for the government.
— robert hiltz (@robert_hiltz) September 4, 2023
Ford, however, insists that the tainted process for those Greenbelt lands will carry on, and while he is promising a “review” of the process, he won’t do the one thing the Auditor General and Integrity Commissioner have said, which was to cancel this process and start over. In fact, yesterday morning, Ford left open the possibility of reviewing all Greenbelt land and opening it up for development, which is unnecessary for housing needs—he hasn’t even implemented the recommendations of his government’s own housing task force, which explicitly stated they don’t need to develop those lands because there are fifty other things they should be doing instead.
https://twitter.com/MikePMoffatt/status/1699015630316360078
https://twitter.com/StephanieCarvin/status/1699103206893056279
And that hasn’t been all. As this sordid affair continues to drip out, the identity “Mr. X” from the reports has been identified as a former mayor and developer who Ford has ties with, and his operation is practically stuffed with Batman villains. The jokes write themselves, but just make the corruption all the more hard to take.
A VIEW TO A GREENBELT: JAMES BOND ONTARIO EDITION pic.twitter.com/k0rZ4BHoUB
— Brittlestar (@brittlestar) September 4, 2023
My latest:
- My weekend column looks at how ministerial responsibility changed in the age of message discipline, but how Doug Ford and Steve Clark can’t do the bare minimum.
- At National Magazine, I look at the number of “secret trials” that we have seen come to light recently, and what could be behind them.
- Also at National Magazine, I get some reaction to the Competition Tribunal’s cost award to the Bureau and the signals that they are sending by it.
- My column points out just how inappropriate it is for premiers to write open letters to Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem, and how it corrodes our system.
Ukraine Dispatch:
Russian strikes damaged more grain warehouses at the Danube port of Izmail. Ukrainian forces say that they have taken more ground in both the eastern and southern fronts, as president Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited two front-line areas. Ukraine’s defence minister is being replaced by Rustem Umerov, a Crimean Tatar, who headed a privatization fund. Ukraine’s parliament passed an anti-graft law that contains a loophole, and many are urging Zelenskyy to veto it as a result. A parts shortage and a dispute over intellectual property rights is hobbling the ability to repair the Leopard 2 tanks we sent to Ukraine. And Ukrainian intercepts show Russian soldiers complaining about poor equipment and heavy losses.
A day on the frontlines with our warriors and combat medics in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.
On behalf of all Ukrainians, I thanked each and every one of them who risk their lives to defend Ukraine and liberate our land.
Our top priority is to meet their needs. All of… pic.twitter.com/iTmj9zIjcv
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) September 4, 2023
This is russian know-how: anti-drone protection on a strategic aircraft made from used tires. Eco-friendly, effective, and reliable. If only protection like this had been installed on the interplanetary station Luna-25! pic.twitter.com/QuL0thnsRl
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) September 5, 2023