Expropriation an option for land needed for Ontario Place redevelopment, report says

A cyclist turns around a closed pathway at Ontario Place in Toronto on Monday May 29, 2023. The province will expropriate land owned by the City of Toronto at Ontario Place if a deal is not reached, a new report says. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

TORONTO - The province will expropriate land owned by the City of Toronto at Ontario Place if a deal is not reached allowing a provincial redevelopment plan to move forward, a new report says.

Land expropriation is addressed in a draft environmental assessment released this week on Premier Doug Ford's plans for Ontario Place, which include a luxury spa, a massive parking garage and the new location for the Ontario Science Centre.

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