Who's Lobbying for Whom: Greenbelt Foundation lobbying the province
The Greenbelt Foundation and Greenbelt Fund were registered in-house by Edward McDonnell, their CEO.
“These are short-term measures that won’t solve the real cost-of-living pressures Canadians are facing,” Ford’s office said Thursday. “The best thing the Liberal government can do right now is ditch, or at the very least pause, any hike in the carbon tax.”
The legislation comes in face of a surge in temporary residents and stricter scrutiny of immigration fraud across Canada. StatsCan’s latest estimate published this past July showed that the total number of (non-permanent residents) NPRs in Canada have more than doubled since 2021 surpassing the three million mark.
“I just got off the phone with all the premiers, and there’s a clear consensus that everyone agrees that we need a bilateral trade deal with the U.S. and a second bilateral trade deal with Mexico,” Ford said.
Responding to a question from Ottawa Compass, Crombie said as premier she would be dedicated to prioritize affordability, unlike Premier Doug Ford, who she says needs to “stay in his lane” and out of municipal affairs.