It could make the next contract more expensive," she told CBC Toronto. "This contract has its requirements. The vendor is complying, but that contract will have an end and we'll have to tenure it again. So by that time, hopefully we will have found a way to get this under control.
In a letter sent to council members Wednesday, Chow said the city will have to come up with an additional $107 million this year to continue to provide emergency shelter to refugee claimants at its current level, after the federal government offered just 26 per cent of the funding the city requested through the Interim Housing Assistance Program (IHAP) for 2025.
A male is dead after he was struck by a tractor trailer in an industrial accident in Toronto on Wednesday, police say. The incident happened in the area of Jethro Road and Wilson Avenue, near highways 400 and 401, Toronto police said in a a social media post. Police and paramedics were called to the scene at about 1:55 p.m. The male was pronounced dead at the scene.
"The space was designed to echo our signature product, the Espro P7 French Press, through refined, elevated minimalism," Peng Lin, CEO of Espro parent company DKK Brands, told Daily Coffee News.
The PATH Toronto's underground pedestrian walkway network spans 30 kilometres and has more than 1,200 businesses. During the pandemic, those businesses suffered as foot traffic dropped dramatically and never fully returned with the adoption of hybrid working models.
Overdoses at drop-in centres in Toronto have sharply increased since the provincial government shut down four supervised consumption sites in April, with reports of overdoses in the high thirties every month.
Federal Housing Minister Gregor Robertson expressed disappointment over Toronto city council's vote against allowing sixplexes citywide, a key condition for federal housing funding.
The auditor general's office found that in 2019, 14 city-owned properties' electricity accounts were switched to two different third-party energy retailers instead of Toronto Hydro without the city's knowledge.
Residents along the Toronto West Railpath are expressing frustration over the lack of communication from Metrolinx regarding construction timelines and project updates.
Live Nation Canada said that they have seen a few comments from community members regarding sound levels during Monday's show. "We're always mindful of our neighbours, and supporting a positive relationship with the surrounding community remains a priority. Sound was a key consideration in the overall design of the stadium," said the statement.
"Many times we focus on cycling with the younger groups. But we see the benefits for the older adults to get out there, get moving. The mobility issues can improve when you're out and about."