Toronto council greenlights deal to cut development charges by up to 60 per cent

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Toronto council passed a motion Wednesday evening to cut development charges by 40 to 60 per cent, with bigger units getting more of a break, in an attempt to shore up the failing new condo sector.

Mayor Olivia Chow told council this will lead to the construction of an additional 40,000 homes for 100,000 people. She said these projects are all “shovel ready” but stuck in limbo because developers can’t afford to build them. 



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