City crews cleared an encampment in a small downtown park in Toronto on Monday, but one advocate says the timing of the displacement at the start of winter is especially distressing for unhoused ...
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Toronto winter services plan won't keep everyone warm this season, advocates say
Housing advocates say Toronto’s winter services plan to help those experiencing homelessness is an improvement from previous ...
The annualized rate of housing starts fell 17 per cent in October compared with September, the Canada Mortgage and Housing ...
With the city’s population growth greatly outpacing market builds, on top of a shortage of affordable homes, Torontonians’ ...
Average rent prices in Toronto are on a downslide, having fallen more drastically than in any other metropolis in the country ...
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Toronto will add over 1,200 shelter spaces for winter months
Toronto is adding more than 1,200 shelter spaces for people experiencing homelessness later this month as part of its winter ...
I am doing everything I can to keep myself and my 88-year-old husband safe, writes advocate for Accessible Housing Network.
Toronto city officials have unveiled their plans to steel the city’s overstrained shelter system against the coming cold — with plans to open up warming centres, squeeze more beds into existing ...
Ontario’s sweeping Bill 60 will consolidate planning power around the minister of housing, experts say, as the government mulls more amendments that would undercut municipalities’ roles in shaping ...
The union representing workers at the city’s community and seniors housing has filed a no-board report, which, if issued by the province, will begin a countdown towards a possible strike.
Last week Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow introduced a surprise motion at Toronto City Council seizing control of the Toronto ...
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