Posts Filed Under: “Ana Bailão”
A 30,000-square-foot community hub and a new secondary school are slated for the southwest corner of Bloor and Dufferin.
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Nikhil Sharma
Councillor Ana Bailão on National Housing Day, the Toronto Housing Summit, and why governments must work together.
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Ana Bailão (Guest Opinion)
How should City agencies balance social responsibility with financial needs?
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Erik Mclaren
Provincial and federal governments have neglected affordable housing responsibilities for decades, but that could be changing.
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Catherine McIntyre
Toronto Community Housing needs $2.6 billion to repair units over the next 10 years, or 18,000 people will find their homes shuttered. In advance of tomorrow's TCHC task force report, we look at what's at stake.
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Erin Sylvester
As part of its capital repair project, TCHC is banking on new eco-friendly renovations to save money and attract investors.
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Catherine McIntyre
Supporters say landlord licensing would create more accountability for tenants, but critics argue the regulation would be unwieldy and costly.
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Mark Mann
The TCHC needs lower interest rates in order to tackle it's multibillion-dollar repair backlog, but in spite of a massive surplus and an affordable housing mandate, its main mortgage lender isn't budging.
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Catherine McIntyre
A new City campaign aims to persuade higher levels of government to fund social-housing repairs.
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Desmond Cole
The Ward 18 councillor's license has been suspended for a year.
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Steve Kupferman
Wash your hair and brush you teeth, because today fate is taking you out on a fancy date. In the news: the City’s budget is before council; extracurriculars are getting reviewed by elementary school teachers; Councillor Bailão’s day in court moved, again; and Metrolinx looks at not closing part of the Allen for a year.
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Casey Irvin • Illustration by Brett Lamb
Court date later this month for the Davenport city councillor.
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David Hains
Standing by your colleague is one thing. Being an apologist for driving drunk is quite another.
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Hamutal Dotan
A shaken-looking Bailão says she will plead not guilty, will keep focusing on her work.
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Hamutal Dotan
Ward 18 representative pulled over early this morning.
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Hamutal Dotan
At a community meeting Thursday night, participants voiced opposition to selling TCHC homes.
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Sarah-Joyce Battersby
The award-winning first phase of the West Toronto Railpath has us impatiently waiting for the results of the phase two feasibility study.
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Jaime Woo
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Steve Kupferman
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