A shortage of Ontario condo managers is driving up fees; Ontario government's 'red-tape' cuts reportedly save Ontario developers $400M a year; planners for Toronto's Villiers Island look to balance housing density with an inviting public realm, but critics say plans are not enough to address affordability crisis; and other news.

‘Economic mismatch’: A shortage of Ontario condo managers is driving up fees (Global News)

Doug Ford's 'red-tape' cuts save Ontario developers $400M a year (CBC)

Toronto has an ‘ambitious’ plan for Villiers Island. But is it missing the chance to build a neighbourhood of the future? (The Star)

Canada's oldest operating cinema gets order to halt eviction (CBC)

Far enough from Toronto’s noise, close enough for its food: How it’s going for those who fled to other Ontario cities (The Star)