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Statement from TRREB, Cornerstone, OREB, OnePoint, and CLAR on Ford Government Review of RECO

1. Ontario REALTOR associations support government review of RECO's governance. 2. Calls for Ombudsperson oversight to ensure accountability and transparency in real estate. 3. Issues with iPro Realty highlighted need for stronger consumer protections. 4. RECO's consumer protection efforts have been undermined, affecting REALTOR reputation. 5. Commitment to improving Ontario's real estate regulatory system emphasized.

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Despite the focus on improving governance, real estate sector changes could have mixed impacts on F. Ford's government intervention will likely stabilize industry but doesn't directly influence F’s financial outlook.

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The article discusses regulatory changes relevant to Ontario's real estate sector, which could indirectly affect F's market. However, it lacks direct implications for Ford's financial position.

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Changes in governance may strengthen consumer confidence over time, potentially benefitting real estate-linked sectors. Historical examples show regulatory changes often take time to influence market sentiment.

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August 29, 2025 11:19 ET  | Source: Toronto Regional Real Estate Board TORONTO, Aug. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ontario's five largest REALTOR® associations, representing more than 90 per cent of the nearly 100,000 REALTORS® in the province, support the Ford government's decision to intervene in the review of the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) following the iPro Realty Ltd. investigation. Our associations welcome a full review of RECO's governance and practices. This process must deliver meaningful reforms, including Ombudsperson oversight, stronger accountability measures, and enhanced enforcement tools to safeguard consumer deposits and restore public confidence. Recent events, including the iPro Realty investigation, have highlighted the need for enhanced transparency and accountability at Ontario's real estate regulator. The handling of trust account breaches by iPro Realty is a serious matter that speaks directly to consumer confidence and professional integrity. The iPro Realty investigation undermines RECO's consumer protection mandate and damages the reputation of thousands of hardworking REALTORS® who conduct their business honestly. Ontario would not be alone if the government also follows our advice to bring RECO under the oversight of Ombudsman Ontario. Real estate regulators in British Columbia and Québec already fall under the jurisdiction of their respective provincial Ombudspersons. Even the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario is subject to Ombudsman oversight. This recommendation reflects our associations' commitment to protecting consumers, enhancing professionalism, and supporting continuous improvements within Ontario's real estate regulatory system. We are committed to working with the government to ensure that this review results in a transparent, accountable, and effective regulator who will protect consumers and support the integrity of the real estate profession.  Elechia Barry-Sproule President Toronto Regional Real Estate Board Julie Sergi Chair Cornerstone Association of REALTORS®Paul Czan President Ottawa Real Estate Board Bonnie Looby President OnePoint Association of REALTORS®Christine Riley President Central Lakes Association of REALTORS®  Media Inquiries:   For media inquiries, please email: Toronto Regional Real Estate Board at media@trreb.ca Cornerstone Association of REALTORS® at communications@cornerstone.inc Ottawa Real Estate Board at communications@oreb.ca OnePoint Association of REALTORS® at communications@onepointar.ca  Central Lakes Association of REALTORS® at communications@clar-mls.ca

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