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How developers will benefit from the Yonge subway route change – and why it’s raising the spectre of the Ford government’s Greenbelt scandal

The Premier’s office said the new route, chosen by Metrolinx, is “the best option” to serve the needs of the growing region.

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10 min read
How developers will benefit from the Yonge subway route change – and why it’s raising the spectre of the Ford government's Greenbelt scandal
For Subscribers Star Investigation

How developers will benefit from the Yonge subway route change – and why it’s raising the spectre of the Ford government’s Greenbelt scandal

The Premier’s office said the new route, chosen by Metrolinx, is “the best option” to serve the needs of the growing region.


Updated
10 min read

When Premier Doug Ford’s administration unveiled its plan in 2021 to extend a Toronto subway line to Richmond Hill, it looked different from what the previous government intended to build.

Instead of going straight north, a portion of the Yonge north subway would swerve eastward off Yonge Street, then run under a residential neighbourhood, a public school and a ​​tributary of the East Don River before emerging above ground for its final stretch.

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Sheila Wang is an investigative reporter for the Star. Reach her via email: sheilawang@thestar.ca.

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