Housing
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Toronto social housing complex revived after standing empty for 18 yearsToronto Community Housing is ready to open it up to new tenants after it was shuttered for 18 years as a result of persistent flooding and mould issues.CanadaJul 10
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Montreal scraps Outremont modular housing project amid contamination concernsMayor Valérie Plante's administration had originally approved the project, but the current administration under Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada has decided not to move forward.CanadaJul 8
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GTA home sales continue to rise in June with board predicting price growth possibleThe Toronto Regional Real Estate Board expects both accelerating transactions and more competition between buyers in the second half, which could push prices higher.CanadaJul 3
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Montreal announces it will support interest-free rental loans for struggling tenantsThe mayor says the funds will allow some 150 households to access up to $5,000 in loans repayable over five years.CanadaJun 29
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Landlords in the House: Advocates see a bias in Parliament against rentersA Global News analysis of the financial disclosures of MPs as well as questions to a select number of politicians has found that every person in Carney's ministry is a homeowner.CanadaJun 28
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Homes under $500K make up nearly 25% of Ontario real estate market: reportCondos account for much of the recent uptick in affordability, with 46 per cent of that housing segment valued under $500,000 in 2026, up from 24 per cent just four years ago.CanadaJun 24
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‘More than just a roof’: New housing for Winnipeg women fleeing violence unveiledTwo partly federally funded transitional housing buildings will serve women and children in Winnipeg who are escaping domestic violence.CanadaJun 15
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North Vancouver housing project sent back for revisionsSeymour River Place in the Maplewood Village neighbourhood would bring 40 apartments to the area, including seven below-market rental units.EconomyJun 4
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Development fee cuts alone won’t solve housing affordability crisis: CMHCThe federal government is spending billions of dollars to encourage municipalities to cut development fees in half to boost housing supply and improve affordability.ConsumerJun 3
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As governments pour billions into new affordable housing, existing units in disrepairMercedes Rodriguez says she and her seven kids struggle to sleep at night because of the sounds of mice scurrying in the walls in her apartment in Montreal's east end.CanadaMay 28
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