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Ontario loses out on $350 million for affordable housing construction following months-long fight with Ottawa

Ontario loses out on $350 million for affordable housing construction following months-long fight with Ottawa

Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser will send the money to Ontario's 47 service managers, which are directly responsible for building affordable housing
Some housing hope for Ontario cities in 2024 amid higher prices and slowing starts: CMHC

Some housing hope for Ontario cities in 2024 amid higher prices and slowing starts: CMHC

Though housing starts, rents, and home prices are largely trending in the wrong direction this year, some cities won’t be hit as hard
Legislation Tracker: A real spring break week

Legislation Tracker: A real spring break week

Most MPPs likely won't have to address the keffiyeh ban for a least a week
The Trill Podcast: Paul Calandra makes his mark

The Trill Podcast: Paul Calandra makes his mark

Mike Moffatt joins us to break down the Ford government's latest housing bill and how the federal budget will affect the Progressive Conservatives' housing ambitions
Province launches latest round of consultations on modular housing

Province launches latest round of consultations on modular housing

It's the most recent consultation meant to inform an eventual modular housing strategy
Child welfare bill star of next week’s legislative business

Child welfare bill star of next week’s legislative business

But the kerfuffle over the keffiyeh ban could rear its head again
No changes to university anti-hate legislation despite Ford’s contradictory comments

No changes to university anti-hate legislation despite Ford’s contradictory comments

Ford said government ‘shouldn’t get involved’ in campus anti-hate policies, belying his own bill
Ontario's largest hydro stations getting $1 billion refurbishment

Ontario's largest hydro stations getting $1 billion refurbishment

The project is expected to take about 15 years
Debate on red tape dominates next week's legislative business

Debate on red tape dominates next week's legislative business

The new housing bill gets the most floor time, followed by bills from the solicitor general and infrastructure minister
Province launches consultations for new electricity infrastructure in Toronto as shortage looms

Province launches consultations for new electricity infrastructure in Toronto as shortage looms

The plan could include a new transmission line, small-scale generating infrastructure, or energy efficiency programs
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