
BNN's Daily Chase: Ontario's Fair Housing Plan, one year later; CP braces for strike
One year ago today, Kathleen Wynne's Liberal Ontario government lowered the boom on runaway home prices in the Greater Toronto Area with her Fair Housing Plan.
One year ago today, Kathleen Wynne's Liberal Ontario government lowered the boom on runaway home prices in the Greater Toronto Area with her Fair Housing Plan.
It’s been one year since the Ontario Fair Housing Plan changed the rules of the real estate game in the Toronto region, and it’s a dramatically different market 12 months later.
Builders in Toronto’s frenzied condo market are walking away from giant towers they have pre-sold, reflecting a rougher road to profits -- and leaving buyers in the lurch.
Premier John Horgan says fixing the housing crisis in the province isn't just about ownership, but making sure that those who rent can find and afford homes where they can have a future.
Ivanhoe Cambridge Inc., the real estate arm of one of Canada’s biggest pension funds, plans to increase its assets by a third with a bet on the booming warehouse space.
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