The Ford government law designed to reverse changes to Ontario's Greenbelt has passed its third reading and is set to become law when it receives royal assent on Wednesday.
The majority of Grimsby council directed staff to make the request despite opposition from the mayor and two councillors and a warning from resident Annette Gibbons, who spoke as a delegate at a Monday meeting. 'If the province agrees to this request, it could set a precedent for other Greenbelt land removals,' she said.