Ontario targets 1.5 million houses by 2031 to deal with housing shortage
Many of Ontario’s municipalities have hit their housing target goals as the province continues to battle a housing shortage.
Read MoreMany of Ontario’s municipalities have hit their housing target goals as the province continues to battle a housing shortage.
Read MoreWith affordable housing plans in multiple regions and counties under threat, the province owes the lost money to municipalities.
Read MoreCity of Toronto is accepting proposals for the multi-unit residential acquisition program for affordable homes.
Read MoreToronto tenant associations rally to stop the threat of demolition evictions across the city.
Read MoreThe housing market in the GTA is steadily climbing, and at the rate, it’s going, it could turn into an even bigger issue for the years to come.
Read MoreThe issues and changes proposed in Ward 12- Toronto St. Paul.
Read MoreThe Canadian Helen Keller Centre is planning to have affordable living options for those in Etobicoke that may be deaf, blind or both.
Read MoreAnother round of budget consultations hosted by the provincial government this year results in the same issues being submitted without any change.
Read MoreIn its latest report, the Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force laid out 55 recommendations to get more houses built and address housing affordability
Read MoreA Moss Park tent resident is prepared to be kicked out after living there for more than a year. But he refuses to leave until the city “steps up” to deal with homelessness.
Read MoreThe city of Toronto’s suburb of Etobicoke North is getting a new, affordable rental housing apartment, creating 259 units for middle-class families and will be 20 per cent more energy efficient.
Read MoreToronto Mayor John Tory voted against declaring homelessness a state of emergency, but he is seeking new initiatives that have been voted on to help alleviate the homeless issue in the city.
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