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The 2024 East Gwillimbury budget deliberations have kicked off and it looks like your taxes will be going up. The draft budget shows a 7.7 per cent tax levy increase, which translates to approximately a $155 annual increase for the average East Gwillimbury household.

Toronto’s Chief Planner Gregg Lintern will be calling it a career next month, a spokesperson for the city confirms.

Scarcity of capital in multifamily is driving developers toward alternate and niche funding sources. As a result, preferred equity, a once-sidelined mode of financing, is attracting new investors due to the higher-than-average returns it offers them

TTC riders in Toronto’s downtown core now have access to 5G service.

Bonnie Crombie has raised nearly one million dollars in her bid for leadership of the Ontario Liberals, tens of thousands of which appear to have come from one developer based in the Toronto area.

We need a new plan that changes how we design, construct, renovate and heat homes

Detroit’s local tax structure emerges from a decades-long history of industrial restructuring, migration patterns, and a host of other factors that have depopulated and reshaped the city, including migration to suburbs due to subsidized highway development, white flight and racial unrest, and employment dispersion.

Urban planner Alain Bertaud, set for speaking engagements in the city this week, argues local pushback against density will be harmful in the long run

Premier says officials will review deals to sell protected lands after Steve Clark resigns amid Greenbelt land controversy

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Housing Minister Violated Integrity Act In Greenbelt Deal: Commissioner
A new report from Ontario's Integrity Commissioner found that Housing Minister Steve Clark violated multiple sections of the Members' Integrity Act during the Greenbelt land selection process, and called for a reprimand of the MPP.