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It is not set just yet. You'll hear the Mayor's budget proposal in just over 2 weeks.

Carroll said that a federal funding commitment would need to come by Jan. 26 to make it into this year's budget. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has been calling on Ottawa for months to provide more money for refugee claimants, who currently account for nearly half of the city's shelter residents — a figure that has rapidly expanded since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

So she bluffed? that wasnt a hard date?
 
A bit of work for the City to do here, Toronto - the City that makes things complicated

Toronto's 'excessive' document requirements for reno permits could be hurting housing supply, report suggests​

Building secondary units in existing homes can play a significant role in addressing the current housing shortage but red tape is getting in the way, a report says.

 
So the article talks about reducing documents required for "a simple bathroom renovation" or fixing a radiator, and that's translated into unlocking thousands of new units for housing?
If only we could get rid of reviews by architects and engineers and build whatever we want for renters! They don't really deserve protection.

How is the application process not all digital though by now? Do you have to submit paper applications still?
 
I don't the Feds are going to pony of the 250 mil, Chow doesn't have anything else to bargain with. This tax increase is going to hurt.
 
They are going to pony. Trudeau needs a lot of seats in Toronto's non-downtown ridings.

I wouldn't be so sure.

The Feds have been playing the "Toronto's problem, not ours" card for awhile now. As well the Liberals are not that bright at the moment, they have staff inflating their ego making them think they are doing an amazing job.

Pierre Trudeau alienated the west with his National Energy Program and Justin will alienate Ontario by abdicating all responsibility for problems he caused. I fully expect the Liberals to be decimated next election and Trudeau sent packing.
 
I don't think they will pony up. There is anti-Toronto sentiment out there. There are people in Ontario/Canada who have modest 200k houses who pay more in taxes than people in Toronto with 2 million dollar homes, but Chow wants them (outside of Toronto) to pay even more so she can rename Dundas Street. I (as a Toronto resident and taxpayer) hope Trudeau holds firm and doesn't cave in. We pay pennies compared to someone with the same value of home/house anywhere in Canada.
 
I don't think they will pony up. There is anti-Toronto sentiment out there. There are people in Ontario/Canada who have modest 200k houses who pay more in taxes than people in Toronto with 2 million dollar homes, but Chow wants them (outside of Toronto) to pay even more so she can rename Dundas Street. I (as a Toronto resident and taxpayer) hope Trudeau holds firm and doesn't cave in. We pay pennies compared to someone with the same value of home/house anywhere in Canada.
The (knee-jerk and foolish) re-naming of Dundas Street is NOT happening. I bet the Feds do give $$ to Toronto but I am sure it will be targeted carefully and possibly for something only Toronto has to avoid having to give same $$ to (many) others. I guess we will know in 2-3 weeks and speculation is really not useful.
 
I don't think they will pony up. There is anti-Toronto sentiment out there. There are people in Ontario/Canada who have modest 200k houses who pay more in taxes than people in Toronto with 2 million dollar homes, but Chow wants them (outside of Toronto) to pay even more so she can rename Dundas Street. I (as a Toronto resident and taxpayer) hope Trudeau holds firm and doesn't cave in. We pay pennies compared to someone with the same value of home/house anywhere in Canada.

I agree.

Toronto has kept taxes artificially low for years and now that has come back to bite them in the ass. It is not the Federal Governments fault that nobody wanted to raise property taxes properly for decades.

I am not a fan of the Ford's but they were right about one thing.. all the redundancy and bureaucracy at City Hall should be done away with. Nothing annoys me more than spending a bunch of money on reports, deferrals and advice for what should be a straightforward decision.

If limits were put on staff reports, legal advice and deferrals I bet you costs would be saved substantially. It shocks me how many times staff are asked to report back about a decision when it is not at all necessary.
 
I'm sure the Toronto Liberal MPs want to provide the bailout. But I think optically the Liberals don't want to be seen nationally as "catering" to Toronto and giving them favors. Even though we all know they should be based on the disproportionate amount of taxes Toronto generates for the country.
 

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