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Why would the province/Ottawa subsidize us any further? My parents who live in a small town in Northern Ontario pay extremely high taxes (8-10k) for a house that's probably worth 250k.Why should they have to contribute/subsidize wealthy Torontonians where the average cost of a house is over 1 million, who pay less in taxes? The wealthiest people in the country going to knock on the door to rob from the poorest makes no sense - and I live in Toronto!
So there are a few answers to this.
The first is that 'the province/Ottawa' have to offer something doesn't automatically mean additional transfers; it may mean permission for Toronto to raise its own money such as road tolls, or municipal sales tax,.
Second, on sales tax, the City's preferred strategy is a province-wide or nation-wide deal where all municipalities, including those in the north, would pick up 1% of the sales tax, be that the current tax or an additional point of increase.
Third, Toronto (and Vancouver) are saddled with some costs imposed by Ottawa such as refugee settlement, and low-income foreign students. While these both exist in some measure in municipalities of various sizes,
Toronto and Vancouver experience out-sized impacts relative to population size.
There is a moral argument that if Ottawa is directly imposing a cost on Toronto, it should pay for that.
There are also costs that few other cities pay, Toronto essentially covers the cost of 2 400-series highways, the Gardiner/DVP which generally city government's across the country do not pay.
Finally, I would note that Toronto's property taxes are lower, than many places in the north, but Torontonians also pay a range of fees and taxes that are less and/or non-existent up north.
Garbage and Water are not included in property tax here; and there is a municipal land transfer tax, among other fees not common elsewhere.