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Doug Ford Exempts Himself From Freedom of Information Requests

17 Tuesday Mar 2026

Posted by jdhalperin in Politics

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De Gasperis, doug ford, FOIs, Freedom of Information, Greenbelt, Ontario Science Centre, TACC Group

It’s hard for a headline to be shocking in 2026, but Doug Ford making himself exempt from Freedom of Information requests genuinely stunned me. It’s so flagrant! MAGA coined “fake news,” and now Maple MAGA just eliminated the very bedrock of fact-finding for journalists.

The new law will mean that the records of Premier Doug Ford, his cabinet ministers, and parliamentary assistants will no longer be subject to freedom-of-information laws. The public could still file an FOI to obtain the records of public servants in government ministries. But who’d want to?

Ford waited until late last Friday afternoon to announce his government was “modernizing” FOI laws, and will do so retroactively. The records that journalists already filed FOIs for years ago would remain secret under the new law.

Doug Ford, pictured November 14, 2023. Credit: Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario

This isn’t “modernization”…this is a cover-up.

I wrote here last week about Doug Ford losing a court battle initially launched in 2022 and resolved in December 2025 to keep his government records hidden from the public. The gist of that was simple: Ford tried claiming that releasing his phone records pertaining to government business would violate his personal privacy because he used his personal phone for government business, contrary to policy.

That’s why politicians get government-issued phones, to separate their personal and professional communications. Ford could have easily protected his personal privacy by complying with policy.

The Information and Privacy Commission rejected Ford’s argument. Ford planned to appeal, determined to keep his records secret, but now the appeal is moot because he’s simply rewriting privacy laws to put himself above releasing records. The IPC released a statement yesterday, refusing to beat around the bush: “By changing the law retroactively, the government’s message is plain: if oversight bodies get in the way, just change the rules.”

We wouldn’t know about the Greenbelt scandal without the diligent work of Emma McIntosh and Fatima Syed at the Narwhal, who filed FOIs and learned that senior Ford staffers were discussing Greenbelt changes long before the government made the policy public. The timeline and who knew what mattered. Now the RCMP is investigating whether Doug Ford tipped off friendly developers thanks to them.

It reeks of crime. The Bradford Bypass and Highway 413 are sketchy too.

The Greenbelt isn’t the only scandal where Ford insider’s phone records were shielded from scrutiny. Doug Ford’s chief of staff failed to disclose his phone records in conversations with high-level Metrolinx officials—they were gone, wiped, because he got a new personal phone, which he was using to conduct government business.

Noticing a pattern?

FOIs are how journalists and also everyday concerned citizens (which should be emphasized! Anybody can file an FOI request) get raw information, the politician’s own words. It’s one of the best tools for learning what’s discussed in backrooms, behind closed doors, where decisions get made.

In an era of distrust, division and rampant corruption, obliterating how residents and reporters get reliable facts is an open declaration of war against transparency. Indeed, Ford was blasted for what people are calling freedom from information from across the political spectrum. Naturally, the Liberals, NDP, and Greens criticized the move, but so did the Canadian Taxpayers Federation:

“Premier Doug Ford is trying to hide records from the public and roll back the ability of everyday taxpayers from holding the government accountable,” said Noah Jarvis CTF Ontario Director. “What is Ford and his cabinet trying to hide?”

For good measure, the Ford government didn’t just make himself exempt from FOIs, he also doubled the amount of time FOIs will take to process for the few people still subject to them, from 30 days to 60.

The calculation is simple: Ford must have anticipated that this move would draw widespread condemnation and fury, so what he’s hiding from the public would surely draw even more.

Last night, on March 16, Doug Ford gave a very different justification for increased secrecy: “We’ve got to protect ourselves against the communist Chinese that are infiltrating our country, Canada, the US, everything into our education system, into high tech companies.”

I’d love to be measured and sober here, but this is a buffoonish, laughably thin pretext for a Canadian premier to shroud himself in secrecy.  It’s more than a little self-serving and convenient. For one thing, the US very much isn’t our country: the US is the “economic uncertainty” Ford is supposedly trying to “Protect Ontario” from. Even putting the xenophobic boogeyman aside, what would Chinese spies even hope to uncover from this provincial politician, how to sell beers in gas stations and not build transit?

Here’s one example of real things more FOIs could help shine a light on:

Mega donor De Gasperis’ TACC Group bought 60.5 acres of property across the street from the original Ontario Science Centre in March, 2019. Then, in April 2019, Doug Ford ripped up the Downtown Relief Line plans and replaced them with his signature Ontario Line, which featured a shiny new subway station for the Ontario Science Centre. Next, of course, Ford abruptly closed the Science Centre, leaving his developer friend with his own personal subway station.

Every neighbourhood deserves access to public transit, but surely the presence of the Ontario Science Centre impacted the decision to create an Ontario Science Centre subway station.

Now, I don’t mean to cast aspersions. Maybe De Gasperis got lucky here, like he did with the Greenbelt! But anybody looking to dig up what really happened and get beyond suspicions and partisan talking points would need FOIs, which Doug Ford just cancelled.

Ford is currently under ongoing criminal RCMP investigation. He shut down the legislature to avoid scrutiny as news broke of his Minister of Labour giving millions from the Skills Development Funds to underqualified personal friends instead of high-scoring applicants. So really, I can’t think of anybody who deserves the benefit of the doubt less than Doug Ford.

And let’s be real…is there even any doubt?

Doug Ford’s Science Centre Heist, Contextualized

11 Wednesday Mar 2026

Posted by jdhalperin in Politics

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De Gasperis, Don Valley Station, doug ford, Greenbelt land theft, Ontario Line Subway, Ontario Science Centre, Ontario Science Centre subway, Therme Spa

In June 2024, Doug Ford abruptly shuttered the Ontario Science Centre, a one-of-a-kind architectural gem and heritage building that delighted generations of kids. The pretext was extremely flimsy: Ford claimed the roof was structurally unsound and the $22-40 million to fix it wasn’t worth the cost.

Structural engineers disagreed. It could use some repairs, sure, but was designed to last 200 years. Toronto has experienced several massive snowfalls since, and of course the Science Centre roof has not collapsed. It was never about money.

Keep in mind, to quit the Beer Store license one year before it was already set to expire, letting private grocery stores and retailers sell beer and coolers one year sooner, Doug Ford spent $200-million in taxpayer dollars. Concerned citizens voluntarily ponied up the millions to fix the roof, but Ford wouldn’t accept the free money.

People are upset, livid, that Ford is demolishing the Science Centre.

He plans to build a new Science Centre on the waterfront for $1.04-billion, a way larger bill than repairing the old one cost. Note, the “0.4” after the billion is what the old Science Centre cost to fix. The new Science Centre will be half the size, and have none of the iconic original’s character, whose location mattered because the building was integrated beautifully into its ravine setting. Not only did it enrich an underserved area, the trees kissed the windows just so.

I suspect something much worse is afoot and people aren’t close to angry enough. Let’s pull back and look at what’s going on here.

Transit Hijacked

In 2019, Doug Ford rerouted the designs of the subway line Toronto was planning, which he dubbed the “Ontario Line,” changing the tracks to connect Ontario Place, at one end, to the Science Centre at the other. This seemed reasonable, even to Ford critics like myself: soon, students, parents, and science enthusiasts would have easy access to the Science Centre. That area of the city is hungry for infrastructure, and it was always sad public transit didn’t connect a gem like the Science Centre properly.

From 2026’s vantage, the start and end of this subway line are altogether different.

Now, Ford’s plans for “Ontario Place” include a private mega spa owned by Therme, an extremely dubious foreign company connected to Ford insiders. In 2024, Ontario’s auditor general found several glaring red flags in the procurement process Ford actively ignored, and once made public in a scathing New York Times article, minimized. Therme got a non-competitive secret 95-year-lease forcing taxpayers to pay for, among other things, a 5-storey mega parking lot on the waterfront that’ll cost roughly $600-million. The total bill will be billions, all for a spa. I could go on about Therme, but this is only one end of the new subway and not the focus of this write up.

The other is the Science Centre subway station, which was renamed “Don Valley Station” since Ford is demolishing the actual Science Centre. With the Science Centre gone, what’s still there?

Doug Ford mega-donor De Gasperis just so happens to have bought a 60-acre housing development across the street from the original Science Centre just before Ford intervened to change the subway route. You may remember De Gasperis from the Greenbelt Scandal the RCMP has, supposedly, been criminally investigating since October 2023.

Map of the old Science Centre and De Gasperis’ planned development: Credit Corruptario Twitter account

Now, De Gasperis’ development has its own personal subway stop right at its door, and bought the land right before the subway made its value soar. How convenient! The man sure keeps getting lucky.

If this was still 2018, and people knew and accepted that the Science Centre wouldn’t be there, would anyone recommend prioritizing redirecting the subway to that ravine? Or did Doug Ford merely use the Science Centre as a pretext to reroute the subway line to serve his mega donor? It certainly looks this way.  

Of course the Science Centre roof is holding strong after several historic dumps of snow, while Doug Ford abruptly paused the legislature for three months, just as he was being grilled by the opposition and the Ontario Provincial Police for distributing tens of millions to undeserving friends and insiders from the $2.2-billion Skills Development Funds, essentially a slush fund.

Doug Ford’s Cover Up

Ford is taking extreme steps to avoid transparency and run a cover up. Non-Disclosure Agreements are keeping many particulars about the Ontario Place deal secret, which is very unusual and suspicious.

On January 5, 2026, an Ontario divisional court ruled Ford’s personal phone was subject to freedom of information laws when used for government or Cabinet business. Basically, government records are obviously supposed to be public, so instead of using his government phone for government business, Doug Ford used his personal phone, then tried claiming publicizing his government dealings would compromise his personal privacy.

Ford failed to comply with the law by using his private phone for public business, then tried using this failing to cover up his tracks. Pathetic.

Global News fought Ford on this in 2022. Ford responded by challenging this ruling too. This all looks like a cover up.

So where are we? Clearly I’m suspicious and this whole thing reeks, but what other explanation could there be but mega theft? That’s not a rhetorical question. If anybody reading this has a theory please let me know in the comments. Hey, I’d love to be wrong!  

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