As the housing supply in Toronto remains tight, myths like 'the neighbourhood is getting too crowded' need to be set aside for a more empathetic approach; the slump in activity facing the Downtown office district in Toronto is set to persist into the long-term, as new work models gain footing post-pandemic; experts weigh in on trends to expect in Toronto's spring real estate market, citing low affordability at the top of the list; and other news. 

‘The neighbourhood is getting too crowded’: Five myths about Toronto housing that should be laid to rest (Toronto Star)

Toronto’s downtown office district faces long-term slump as new work patterns take hold (Globe and Mail)

‘Affordability is probably worse than before:’ Three things to know about Toronto’s spring real estate market (CP24)

Ontario has made slow progress to accessibility (Toronto Star)

Why Doug Ford's government spends more than $6B/year subsidizing hydro rates (CBC)

Should the environmental impact of big projects be assessed by Ottawa? Supreme Court is set to weigh in (Globe and Mail)

One-bedroom Toronto condo for rent listed at $2,250 — less than the latest average. Is it a good deal? (Toronto Star)

Riders will need to wait until mid-year for all TTC buses, streetcars to accept cashless fares (CBC)

Indigenous communities leading Canada's clean energy boom (CityNews)

This multi-year cruise around the world costs less than living in Toronto. Would retiring at sea be a better plan? (Toronto Star)

UN science report to provide stark climate warning (Globe and Mail)

Toronto saw more than 3 homeless deaths per week on average in 2022: city data (Global News)