Posts Filed Under: inclusionary zoning
A handful of recent legislative victories give affordable housing advocates the sense of hard-won momentum, but progress shouldn't stop now.
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Tannara Yelland
Ontario is on track to pass legislation that would mandate the zoning by as soon as the end of the year.
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Chris Spoke
Buying and renting a house in Toronto is crazy expensive. Here's how the City could make it more affordable.
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Catherine McIntyre
Provincial and federal governments have neglected affordable housing responsibilities for decades, but that could be changing.
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Catherine McIntyre
New funds for emergency shelter use are welcome, but there are large funding gaps for existing and new affordable housing
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Desmond Cole
The former City staffer, who finished a close second to incumbent councillor Frank Di Giorgio in 2010, is making another run.
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Desmond Cole
The TV broadcaster who lost to Paula Fletcher by 259 votes in 2010 takes a second shot at the Ward 30 council seat.
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Desmond Cole
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