UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for October 22, 2021 | UrbanToronto
We are back with our industry updates, sharing information and status updates from around the industry on a regular basis as a means to keep UrbanToronto readers in the loop. We are covering updates related to rules, regulations, and shutdowns that are being enforced as a result of the global pandemic that impact the real estate and building industries in Toronto.
In today’s report: The Weston 7 area is changing; A first in Canada as transit customers can tap on with debit as part of PRESTO contactless payment pilot on UP Express; City of Toronto announces new initiatives and programs to expedite the creation and protection of affordable housing; and more news:
The future Ordinance Park, just north of Fort York, image by UT Forum contributor Northern Light
Government notices and announcements:
Ontario Helping Newcomers Start Their Careers
Ontario Announces Municipalities’ 2022 Funding Under the $500 Million Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund
Alectra, Enbridge Gas & Markham team up to minimize GHG emissions, maximize grid benefits
City of Toronto announces new initiatives and programs to expedite the creation and protection of affordable housing
The Weston 7 area is changing
All Eyes on Mississauga as Global Tech Firms Continue to Invest in The City
Private sector/other notices and announcements:
Metrolinx: A first in Canada as transit customers can tap on with debit as part of PRESTO contactless payment pilot on UP Express
Metrolinx: Metrolinx teams up with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority to plant trees around Eglinton Crosstown West Extension route
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