
Kinga Surma
Kinga Surma is an Ontario Progressive Conservative MPP and the Minister of Infrastructure, responsible for overseeing the government's transit-oriented communities program, which aims to promote dense development around transit stations. She has been in the news recently for her role in proposed legislative changes that would streamline construction processes and expand the government's authority to override local planning decisions.
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Recent news mentions
Infrastructure Minister Kinga Surma went to Moosonee and met with Mayor Wayne Taipale.
News of a deep-sea port along the James Bay coast is a surprise to those who live thereLyle Robichaud, a spokesperson for Infrastructure Minister Kinga Surma, said in an e-mail to The Globe and Mail that Infrastructure Ontario has estimated the price tag at between $200-million and $499-million.
Doug Ford announces plans for five-storey, $400-million parking garage at Ontario PlaceInfrastructure Minister Kinga Surma says the future of two science centre pop-up exhibits in Toronto has also not been decided.
No decision yet on temporary Ontario Science Centre location, Infrastructure Minister says
The Infrastructure Minister, Kinga Surma - who oversees the government’s 'transit-oriented communities' program that imposes dense developing at new transit stations - the power to issue minister’s zoning orders to override local municipal planning processes.
Ontario unveils plans it says will speed up housing, transit construction







