zoning

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Vancouver’s new zoning proposals—a good start, but not nearly enough

Zoning rules have frustrated the city’s goal of increasing housing supply.


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‘Inclusionary zoning’ will reinforce Toronto’s exclusionary zoning policies

Residents in unsubsidized units will pay more so residents in subsidized units pay less.


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Fewer vacancies bad news for Montreal renters

Average rents grew by 2.5 per cent, amounting to about $30 more per month.


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Ford must back up housing rhetoric with concrete policies

In the Greater Golden Horseshoe, approval timelines average one-and-a-half years.


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More than 80 per cent of Canadians live in towns, cities and suburbs.


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Mayor-elect Kennedy Stewart wants to reach 85,000 new housing units over 10 years.


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Toronto's changing whether you like it or not—might as well be for the better

The cost of buying and renting is driven upward by a scarcity of available homes.


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The owners of 67,000 lots currently zoned for single-family housing can now rebuild their homes as duplexes.


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Ride-hailing services are in high demand in B.C.’s Lower Mainland.


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In the Greater Toronto Area, home prices are 50 per cent higher than they were during Ontario’s last election in 2014.