News Roundup for March 20, 2024 | UrbanToronto
Bank of Canada pause soothes the real estate market; FIFA, housing and parking fines top Toronto council’s busy agenda; cottage country prices set to rise again as retirees look to swap family homes for country retirement living; and other news.
Bank of Canada pause soothes the real estate market (The Globe and Mail)
FIFA, housing and parking fines top Toronto council’s busy agenda (CBC)
Cottage country prices set to rise again as boomers look to swap family homes for country retirement living (The Star)
Next phase of Gardiner construction to last until 2027. Here’s when to expect the closures (CityNews)
Canada’s cottage country could see boost in prices, report finds (Global News)
Tax breaks, free transit, ad inspectors: Inside the secret deals Toronto signed to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup (The Star)
3 years of construction on the Gardiner starts next week — but it’s not clear who’ll pay for it (CBC)
An Ontario city smashed its new housing targets by 250%. But are prices going down? (Global News)
The public is paying for the World Cup and Ontario Place redevelopment, so why are the deals secret? (The Star)
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