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New Toronto electoral boundary map carves out riding for waterfront-condo dwellers
The redrawn political map for Toronto creates new boundaries for the surging waterfront-condo community and a new University-Rosedale riding.
A radically redrawn political map for Toronto has given boosted clout to the surging condominium neighbourhoods on the waterfront, while creating a new federal riding for voters living in Rosedale and... Read more>
Feb 27, 2013
Jan 14, 2013
Councillor Vaughan votes for condo construction that threatens to demolish heritage buildings & businesses on 'Restaurant Row'
The owners of 22 unique eateries along King Street West are fearful that condo development is spiraling out of control in the Entertainment District’s four-block radius, a parcel of land that now has 51 condo projects under way or approved by the city. The new developments threaten to destroy the existing businesses and eclectic charm of the area. Read more>
Jan 3, 2013
That’s why it needs to spend $195 million to build the new Bremner transformer station near the Rogers Centre, the company... Read more>
Dec 6, 2012
Three reasons the Bank of Canada is worried about Toronto’s condo market
The Bank of Canada sounded an alarm about Toronto’s condominium market [December 6] in its Financial System Review, warning that a correction here could bring on a shock that would spiral through the whole economy. The bank said Canadian households, weighed down by record personal debt, are vulnerable to two shocks: A big drop in housing prices and sharp decline in the job market. And it singles out the condo market as a potential... Read more>
Jul 22, 2012
Toronto ERs feel weight of downtown condo boom
Doctors and hospital administrators say the rate at which downtown Toronto’s density is increasing is outpacing the area hospitals’ capacities...
Both Toronto Western and Toronto General’s emergency departments have exceeded their capacities... The city of Toronto’s website reports there are 132 high rises currently under construction. It’s the most out of any city in the world...
The Ministry of Infrastructure’s plan for Toronto is to increase... Read more>
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Dec 12, 2012