City warns that it’s policy requiring developers to provide replacement units for rentals demolished for new development is at risk of being weakened by Province; City council voting to approve creation of priority bus lanes that would replace the Scarborough RT; the fate of multiplex development across the City is in the air as City Council prepares to vote on policy that would allow up to four units on a property; and other news.
Toronto makes developers replace demolished rental units. The city fears the province plans to change that (Toronto Star)
Could Scarborough’s LRT become a busway? Council to vote on future of aging line this week (CBC)
Toronto City Council to vote on proposal allowing up to four-unit multiplexes across city (Globe and Mail)
Deal between MLSE, city to host FIFA World Cup 2026 was ‘binding’ and ‘not made known’ to elected officials (Toronto Star)
Toronto opens 84 new ‘deeply affordable’ supportive housing units downtown (CP24)
Dundas, Ont. overflows with heritage architecture (Globe and Mail)
‘That’s stupid’: Mayoral candidates clash over what to do about Toronto’s bike lanes (Toronto Star)
The housing correction may now be over, new RBC report says (CTV News)
Toronto motion calling for e-bike courier regulations sparks contention (Global News)
Doug Ford’s blunders have made victims of landlords and tenants alike (Toronto Star)
Build housing, improve commutes, boost business: What some mayoral candidates promised Monday (CBC)
At 60, Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre survives tough decisions (Globe and Mail)

