News Roundup for June 19, 2023

Waterfront Toronto’s Don River Naturalization project is falling behind schedule, and is now targeting the end of 2024 for completion; ...
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Waterfront Toronto’s Don River Naturalization project is falling behind schedule, and is now targeting the end of 2024 for completion; new affordable housing developments being built to high efficiency green standards end up being more affordable for residents through energy savings; TTC posts update video over the weekend explaining service changes that will be in effect until the fall; and other news. 

Why the transformative new river valley on Toronto’s east waterfront won’t open next year, after all (Toronto Star)

Many of Canada’s greenest apartments are ultra-affordable. Here’s why (CBC)

‘Significant changes’ to Toronto’s transit system explained in new TTC video (CTV News)

Our housing could’ve been beautiful. It can still be. How Expo 67 shows us a way out of 2023’s problems (Toronto Star)

Toronto wants more multiplexes built. But how will they be financed? (CBC)

Toronto’s housing affordability crisis poses threat to city’s future (Globe and Mail)

Allan Gardens is a no-go zone where city hall has lost control (Toronto Star)

What’s going on with construction traffic in downtown Toronto? Here’s what we found (CBC)

To fix the housing crisis, overhaul city taxes to incentivize building affordable units (Globe and Mail)

Toronto election reality check: How the top mayoral candidates would fix city finances — and what the experts say (Toronto Star)

Ontario expands strong mayor powers to 26 municipalities (Globe and Mail)

Indigenous-led protest not backing down to save trees from Metrolinx construction (CityNews)





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