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Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles tells reporters sheâd call a public inquiry into the Greenbelt scandal if she were premier.
Ontario Opposition Leader Marit Stiles suggested on Monday that she would call a public inquiry into the Ford governmentâs handling of several files if elected premier and that Doug Ford could end up in âprison.â
âWhen Iâm premier, Iâm going to call a public inquiry into all of this, and weâre going to get our hands on all of that. And you know what? Maybe you wonât get another mandate, because youâll be in prison, Doug,â Stiles told reporters during a scrum at Queenâs Park Monday.
She made the comment while discussing the lack of public access to documents around the cancelled purchase of a private jet, as well as the Greenbelt.
âI donât expect weâll ever get answers. I know he doesnât want to provide answers about the luxury jet and how much it really cost, and what happened there, and he also doesnât want to hear how I was asking the questions about the Greenbelt,â Stiles told reporters.
âAnd he was willing to pass laws to make it impossible for journalists or the public, or ourselves in the opposition, to find out why decisions are made, or whoâs influencing his decisions.â
Legislation recently passed by the Ford government halted public access to hundreds of documents that were set to be released through Freedom of Information Requests (FOIs).
The government rushed through the legislation and made it retroactive, preventing any previously submitted requests from being fulfilled, and also relieving the government from having to comply with a court order to release the premierâs phone records.
Ford has not been charged with any crimes and has previously apologized for a decision to open up a portion of the Greenbelt for development, calling it a âmistake.â
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are investigating the Ontario governmentâs decision around the Greenbelt, but they have not said who exactly that investigation touches.
Earlier in the day, Ford confirmed the government has handed over to the RCMP whatever records have been requested from them concerning the Greenbelt.
âTo every agency thatâs ever asked, itâs all been transparent, weâve given them everything they need,â Ford said. âBut again, Iâm focusing on the economy. Thatâs what Iâm focused on. Thatâs what matters, not something that happened years ago.â
Asked if she thought her comments were appropriate given how the suggestion of imprisonment for political rivals has been used in heated political discussions south of the border, particularly when Donald Trump infamously called for Hillary Clinton to be locked up, Stiles reiterated her belief that the premier has been involved in âdirty dealsâ in the past.
âI feel like Iâve said before, that I think this premier is corrupt. I think heâs made some dirty deals. I think itâs pretty clear,â she said.
Stiles also said that she believed a âa lot of terrible stuff would come outâ if a public inquiry into the Greenbelt were called.
âI think if we call a public inquiry, which is what it took to get to the bottom of some of the questions around other governments, I think a lot of terrible stuff is going to come out,â Stiles said.
âWhy is the premier hiding all this information from the people of Ontario? Why doesnât he want anybody to know what is on his phone. Because there are dirty dealings around the greenbelt, the RCMP is investigating and at the end of this there might very well be charges laid. Absolutely. Other governments have had people end up behind bars for less than this.â
The premierâs office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Stilesâ remarks.


