Olivia Chow Reflects on Mayoral Term, Recommits to 'Fixing What's Broken'
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Olivia Chow said big tax hikes would help her fix a broken city. But can she convince voters who are still waiting for the payoff — and fend off rivals eager to unseat her?
After two years in office, Toronto’s mayor is pleading for patience as she works to deliver on the promise of her administration to invest in neglected public services in the city.
Olivia Chow reflects on mayoral term, recommits to 'fixing what's broken'
Mayor Olivia Chow is reflecting on the first two years of her term in office, saying she’s recommitted to “fixing what’s broken and building what matters.” Chow was sworn in as Toronto’s 66th mayor on July 11, 2023, becoming the first person of colour to lead Canada’s most populous city after defeating former deputy mayor […]
Olivia Chowle reflects on the mayorl term, recommends to 'heal what is broken'
Mayor Olivia Chow has reflected the first two years of his tenure in the office, saying that he is recommended ... Read more The post Olivia Chowle reflects on the mayorl term, recommends to ‘heal what is broken’ appeared first on The Local Report.
Toronto launches new measures to reduce design costs, speed up building permits - Ontario Construction News
Ontario Construction News staff writer The City of Toronto is rolling out a series of new initiatives aimed at reducing design costs and expediting the building permit process, particularly for homeowners looking to add secondary housing units such as garden and laneway suites. Mayor Olivia Chow announced the measures Thursday, saying the city is taking […] The post Toronto launches new measures to reduce design costs, speed up building permits …
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