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Aidan Chamandy

Aidan Chamandy

Like most reporters, Aidan Chamandy covers a lot of different topics but he specializes in energy and housing. He can usually be found looking for government documents on obscure websites and filing freedom-of-information requests. He also hosts and produces podcasts. He's better at being a Leafs fan than anyone else on earth.

Recent Work by Aidan

Ford government's ‘cutting red tape’ bill aims to get more houses built

Ford government's ‘cutting red tape’ bill aims to get more houses built

The bill reverses a controversial change to development charges and gives universities planning power on their campuses, as The Trillium first reported
Ontario switching to automatic licence plate renewal, Ford says

Ontario switching to automatic licence plate renewal, Ford says

Ford also announced a new anti-carbon tax bill
Ford government has renewed interest in renewable energy

Ford government has renewed interest in renewable energy

Ontario's electricity system operator is gearing up to bring more renewable energy projects onto the grid
From Elizabeth to Edith: Ontario's new lieutenant governor sworn in

From Elizabeth to Edith: Ontario's new lieutenant governor sworn in

Dumont is Ontario's first Francophone lieutenant governor, representing King Charles III
Indigenous leaders rebuff minister, demand meeting with Ford on mining

Indigenous leaders rebuff minister, demand meeting with Ford on mining

The Land Defence Alliance shot down an offer to meet with Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford last week
Doug Ford shuffles cabinet for second time this month

Doug Ford shuffles cabinet for second time this month

The move comes just one day after Ford's stunning Greenbelt reversal and three weeks after the last shuffle
Province to 're-evaluate' Greenbelt land swap

Province to 're-evaluate' Greenbelt land swap

Doug Ford also promised a "complete review" of the protected lands
Province to 're-evaluate' Greenbelt land swap

Province to 're-evaluate' Greenbelt land swap

Doug Ford also promised a "complete review" of the protected lands
Strong mayor? Don't care, say many small town mayors

Strong mayor? Don't care, say many small town mayors

Most mayors don't think they'll have trouble meeting the new provincially-imposed targets
No favouritism in Greenbelt decision, Ford says, after AG report says otherwise

No favouritism in Greenbelt decision, Ford says, after AG report says otherwise

The government's 1.5 million homes by 2031 target also needs to increase, Ford said
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