Evening Update: Ottawa commits about $500-million to build affordable housing in Canada’s largest cities

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Toronto to get $203-million, Vancouver, Montreal to split about $108-million more under city-specific housing planto 15 of Canada’s largest cities.Ottawa says Toronto will get $203.3-million to quickly develop new affordable housing, Montreal will receive $56.8-million, and Vancouver will get $51.6-million.

This is the daily Evening Update newsletter. If you’re reading this on the web, or it was sent to you as a forward, you can sign up for Evening Update and more than 20 more Globe newslettersPrime Minister stands by RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki, but says force needs to ‘do better’for RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki on Tuesday, and said Ottawa will work with the force to reduce systemic racism.

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Ayan604 So 1000 homes in Toronto? I mean boxes

Massive ghettos and lend devaluation coming to a closed motel near you!

keep dumping newcomers in the cities, driving up real estate, creating destitution and now take workers taxes to further enrich the developers. thanks again. systemic robbery

what about Canada's smallest rural hamlets ?Basically a post WE Charity vote buying gimmick

This housing seems to go to the friends of government, not the needy.

Buying roach motels is not an affordable housing strategy

Sooner or later....

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