Reputation damaged?

Dear Editor:

An open letter to Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott.

I have contacted you on this subject before, but as you can see by the multiple letters to the editor in the Wellington Advertiser, this is an issue that is ramping up among your constituents and other Ontarians.

I see in the Aug. 23 Globe and Mail that Ryan Amato, chief of staff to Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark, has “stepped down” and will be a scapegoat for the party and Premier Doug Ford. 

Will Amato get a golden parachute from the billion-dollar developer cronies given the opportunity to build on the Greenbelt?  

I thought it of interest that Ford has accepted all but the most important recommendation by the auditor general. His position is that the passage of Greenbelt lands handed to developers will not be rescinded.  

Take notice that the public wants this reversed and Greenbelt land put back in conserved space. The public will not stand for this corrupt handling and your party needs to ensure that this hand-over is quickly reversed or pay the penalty at the next election. 

We don’t want this type of underhanded lobbying and dealing that financially appears to benefit our government representatives. Do what you need to do to preserve Conservative principles and your own reputation.

Peter Little,
Fergus