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Ontario home prices mark 16th month of stability

Ontario home prices mark 16th month of stability

While sales across the country have dropped, single-family home prices in Ontario are stable, according to statistics from the Canadian Real Estate Association
POLL ROUNDUP: Avoid U.S. products and tow cars ruthlessly, readers say

POLL ROUNDUP: Avoid U.S. products and tow cars ruthlessly, readers say

In polls run in the month of February, our readers had strong feelings about avoiding U.S.-made products, that Old City Hall should become a city museum, and that the city should be more ruthless about towing cars that block streetcar routes in heavy snow
POLL: Somewhat more readers trust Carney than Poilievre to deal with Trump

POLL: Somewhat more readers trust Carney than Poilievre to deal with Trump

Readers were more likely to trust Mark Carney to deal with Donald Trump than Pierre Poilievre. And in the context of threats about Canada becoming the 51st state, almost none of you expected to see it happen
POLL: 84% of readers say they're avoiding U.S. goods

POLL: 84% of readers say they're avoiding U.S. goods

Since Donald Trump's threats to annex Canada and impose tariffs on us began in January, many Canadians have at least tried to move toward boycotting U.S.-made goods. Some 84 per cent of readers say they are making the effort
Heritage planners urge council to designate Bay St. bus terminal

Heritage planners urge council to designate Bay St. bus terminal

City heritage staff are recommending that council designate the former Gray Coach Terminal on Bay St., built in 1931
GTA casinos surrounded by self-identified problem gamblers, data shows

GTA casinos surrounded by self-identified problem gamblers, data shows

Three Toronto-area casinos are bringing in revenue for governments — but data shows they're surrounded by disproportionate rates of self-identified problem gamblers
Police apologize for unannounced training exercise on Leslie St. Spit

Police apologize for unannounced training exercise on Leslie St. Spit

Police said not telling the Toronto Region Conservation Authority before closing part of Tommy Thompson Park for Emergency Task Force training was an ‘oversight’
MAPS: Shut out downtown, Liberals still gained in pockets of the city

MAPS: Shut out downtown, Liberals still gained in pockets of the city

Elections Ontario released detailed poll-level data for last week’s provincial election. It shows softening Green support in central Toronto — potentially to the benefit of the NDP — and expanded pockets of Liberal support. 
City, MLSE announce $140M in FIFA-related upgrades to BMO Field

City, MLSE announce $140M in FIFA-related upgrades to BMO Field

BMO Field will get costly upgrades to prepare for FIFA — but a major one, adding 17,000 seats, will be temporary
How a new waterfront park in Toronto was dug into existence

How a new waterfront park in Toronto was dug into existence

Inside the Don Mouth Naturalization Project — an engineering feat that re-routed a river and created a new shoreline park Torontonians can enjoy this summer
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