
Steve Clark
Steve Clark is a Canadian politician who served as Ontario's Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. He has been implicated in ethical violations related to the controversial removal of lands from the Greenbelt, which has sparked significant public outcry and led to calls for accountability within the Ford government. His oversight during the land selection process has been criticized as chaotic, resulting in his resignation from ministerial duties amid ongoing investigations into the matter.
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Steve Clark is the House Leader for the governing PCs who defended the decision to extend the summer break.
Ford government moves to shut Ontario legislature until OctoberMr. Clark, who has since returned to the front benches as House Leader, left cabinet.
Ford says Labour Minister will co-operate with Integrity Commissioner’s probe into handling of skills fundHouse Leader Steve Clark said PC members are excited to be part of Mr. Ford’s team.
Ford faces deluge of questions about skills fund as Ontario Legislature returnsSteve Clark was a guitarist for Def Leppard who passed away in 1991.
Rockband Def Leppard wird mit Hollywood-Stern geehrtGovernment House Leader Steve Clark did not answer questions about the Macdonald statue decision.
Sir John A. Macdonald statue to be uncovered at Queen’s Park, sparking new tensions with First NationsFormer housing minister Steve Clark violated ethics rules over the government’s decision to remove select lands from the Greenbelt.
Greenbelt lobbyist known as ‘Mr. X’ banned from lobbying for two yearsSteve Clark was the then-minister of municipal affairs and housing who broke ethics rules.
Lobbyist and former Ford aide broke rules with Greenbelt clients, ethics watchdog says

























