Mayor Olivia Chow proposes city-owned land for Therme spa instead of Ontario Place; long-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT has no target date for completion, says Metrolinx CEO; Chow looking to extend deadline for new housing waitlist system; and other news.
Mayor Olivia Chow proposes city-owned land for Therme spa instead of Ontario Place (CBC)
Long-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT has no target date for completion, says Metrolinx CEO (The Globe and Mail)
Mayor Chow looking to extend deadline for new housing waitlist system (CityNews)
New economic numbers coming Friday are expected to show little or no growth. That might be good news (The Star)
Ontario prepares to go big on nuclear, with demand for electricity poised to soar (CBC)
Ontario records $5.9B deficit for the last fiscal year (CityNews)
Grim prediction of Ontario’s climate change future should spur change (The Star)
Residents of historic Toronto building fear development will prompt renovictions (The Globe and Mail)
Truth and Reconciliation Day: How to observe in Toronto (The Star)
Ontario won't compensate developers after Greenbelt land swap reversal: housing minister (CBC)
Historic Japanese bell at Ontario Place relocated and could be in storage for years (The Star)
Rising oil and gas emissions counterbalancing progress toward Canada’s climate goals (The Globe and Mail)