News Roundup for May 21, 2021 | UrbanToronto
Bank of Canada flags debt risks as some Canadians overpay to get into hot housing market; Modular supportive housing at 175 Cummer Ave. in Toronto gets go-ahead from committee; Unused Don Valley tracks could be Toronto’s answer to NYC’s High Line Park, group says; and more news:
Bank of Canada flags debt risks as some Canadians overpay to get into hot housing market (Globe and Mail)
Modular supportive housing at 175 Cummer Ave. in Toronto gets go-ahead from committee (Toronto.com)
Surely Toronto can do better than block affordable housing sites and use force to evict homeless encampments? (Toronto Star)
Unused Don Valley tracks could be Toronto’s answer to NYC’s High Line Park, group says (CBC News)
Vancouver, Toronto and Hamilton are the least affordable cities in North America: report (CBC News)
Toronto to unlock tennis courts, open up golf courses for the long weekend (Toronto Star)
Cherry Beach parking lots finally get paved — but will it last? (Toronto Star)
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