Toronto home prices expected to drop next year — but the condo market will bounce back, Re/Max report predicts; Province to release 'business case' for moving science centre to Ontario Place; three in four Canadians say higher immigration is worsening housing crisis, according to poll; and other news.

Toronto home prices expected to drop next year — but the condo market will bounce back, Re/Max report predicts (The Star)

Province to release 'business case' for moving science centre to Ontario Place (CBC)

Three in four Canadians say higher immigration is worsening housing crisis, according to poll (CP24)

Sales of newly built GTA condos at 10-year low for October: ‘It’s a sluggish, flat market’ (The Star)

Potential Canadian homebuyers stand pat, expecting prices to slide further (The Globe and Mail)

Doug Ford government tables legislation to hasten redevelopment of Ontario Place (CBC)

New deal a ‘good first step’ for TTC, but longer fix needed, says board chair (The Star)

Neighbours fed up with 'unacceptable' concrete splatter from highrise construction (CBC)

Ford government to release ‘business case’ for moving science centre to Ontario Place (CityNews)

El Niño brings a warm start to winter, but that could change, Weather Network says (The Globe and Mail)

Home prices are dropping in Ontario’s ski country — but they won’t stay down for long, Royal LePage says (The Star)

Scarborough high-rise evacuated due to apartment fire (CityNews)