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Associate Minister of Transportation Stan Cho has confirmed to CP24.com that the Ford government will be adding the TTC to its fare integration program with GO Transit “by the end of the year.”

Metrolinx wants to charge commuters by distance, but the TTC has good reason to resist that. A new report suggests a workaround that just might work

Canada's population grew by over a million people for the first time ever last year, the government has said.

The country's population increased from 38,516,138 to 39,566,248 people, Statistics Canada said.

It also marked Canada's highest annual population growth rate - 2.7% - since 1957.

A suburban shopping plaza is set to disappear, as developers have filed plans with the City of Vaughan to build a massive multi-tower community with striking buildings that would loom tall over surrounding cookie-cutter housing.

The Toronto planning landscape has seen a dramatic shift from January, 2022 to January, 2023. Between the planned introduction of inclusionary zoning, rising interest rates, falling housing prices, inflation, the introduction of Bill 23, a new City Council, and more, developers had a lot to consider when it came to proposing new projects in the city

Inflation-weary consumers got some good news this morning: Grocery inflation is decelerating for the sixth consecutive month, following the highs of August 2022.

In honour of International Women's Day - here is a blog post about the state of women in the construction industry

Commercial real estate investment totalled $58.5 billion in 2022, which nearly matched the record volume set in 2021.

Cities across Canada are looking for smart solutions to the housing affordability crisis. Adding missing middle housing to our residential neighbourhoods could provide more efficient and affordable #Housing than the alternatives of condo buildings or reliance on environmentally harmful urban sprawl.

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The development takes its name from the Trust's former CEO Mike Alvidrez. The 77,000-square-foot building will exclusively house members of Skid Row's homeless community, and 30 percent of units will be devoted to people with mental or physical disabilities. Appliances and furnishings will come with the units. Support spaces, including counselling and group services, will be located on the ground ...