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Ontario Passes Bill 97, Advancing the Province's Ambitious Housing Supply Action Plan for Homebuyers

On June 8, 2023, Bill 97, the Helping Homebuyers, Protecting Tenants Act, 2023 Bill 97 received royal assent. Bill 97 was initially introduced April 6, 2023 as part of Ontario's Helping Homebuyers, Protecting Tenants housing supply action plan the Plan, the next step in the provincial government's continued efforts to build 1.5 million homes by 2031.

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City to refund developer's fee following committee's delay of west-end project

The financial hit of an estimated $3,000 comes as a result of the provincial government's More Homes for Everyone Act (Bill 109).

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Opinion: Yes, speed up housing development — but ensure an informed public can weigh in

Strict timelines may reduce the chances of meaningful input from residents. This is a slippery slope for Ottawa. Here's how to resolve it.

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Opinion: Yes, speed up housing development — but ensure an informed public can weigh in

Strict timelines may reduce the chances of meaningful input from residents. This is a slippery slope for Ottawa. Here's how to resolve it.

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Opinion: Yes, speed up housing development — but ensure an informed public can weigh in

Strict timelines may reduce the chances of meaningful input from residents. This is a slippery slope for Ottawa. Here's how to resolve it.

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Opinion: Yes, speed up housing development — but ensure an informed public can weigh in

Strict timelines may reduce the chances of meaningful input from residents. This is a slippery slope for Ottawa. Here's how to resolve it.

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Opinion: Yes, speed up housing development — but ensure an informed public can weigh in

Strict timelines may reduce the chances of meaningful input from residents. This is a slippery slope for Ottawa. Here's how to resolve it.

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Opinion: Yes, speed up housing development — but ensure an informed public can weigh in

Strict timelines may reduce the chances of meaningful input from residents. This is a slippery slope for Ottawa. Here's how to resolve it.

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