Condo sales slowing across major Canadian markets; accountability in Greenbelt controversy leads back to Premier Doug Ford, political experts say; Toronto home prices rebound in September, sales hit eight-month low; and other news.
Condo sales slowing across major Canadian markets (The Star)
Accountability in Greenbelt controversy leads back to Premier Doug Ford, political experts say (CBC)
Toronto home prices rebound in September, sales hit eight-month low (The Globe and Mail)
Canada is building fewer homes today than during the 2020 lockdowns — and ‘the worst is yet to come’ (The Star)
Toronto home sellers learning a hard truth: the market has turned (The Globe and Mail)
Cell service is now available on parts of Toronto’s subway system. Here’s where (CBC)
Doug Ford should fire Metrolinx CEO over delays to Eglinton Crosstown LRT, New Democrats say (The Star)
GO train, UP Express service resumes with 'minimal disruptions' after major outage (CBC)
Heat in Toronto breaks 22-year-old record (CityNews)
‘Ontario Place, not Toronto Place’: Doug Ford defends spa, parking garage plan for waterfront site (The Star)
GO Transit riders react after being left in limbo during rush hour (CityNews)