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- Chris Selley: Torontos nightmare is apparently neighbourhood shops and . . .
A random Toronto residential street The neighbours who lined up against potential businesses in such areas "are polishing their tape measures, just salivating at the prospect of enforcing the letter of the rules to make some entrepreneur’s life difficult," Chris Selley writes (Credit: Cole
- Toronto’s nightmare is apparently corner shops and cafés
— CHRIS SELLETY RETAIL IN NEIGHBOURHOODS HAS BEEN ‘LEGALIZED ’ Junk stores apparently need no foot traffic or parking Integrity Toronto, a conservative-ish municipal advocacy group fighting against the deregulation, produced an AI video that was apparently supposed to strike fear into all Torontonians
- New shops and cafés can open in Toronto neighbourhoods . . . - CBC. ca
New small shops and cafés will once again be allowed to open inside some of Toronto’s neighbourhoods, reversing decades of strict planning policy that kept businesses out of residential
- Toronto’s new plan to get stores and cafes in neighbourhoods
Small retail operations such as corner stores, cafés and restaurants have long existed in Toronto’s residential neighbourhoods, although many pre-date current building rules
- I’d thought Toronto had hit maximum cringe. I was wrong.
After 15-or-so years observing and covering Toronto municipal politics — only a few of those years, thankfully, being fulltime — I thought I had come to terms with the untethered heights and
- Chris Selley - National Post
The end of Toronto's Imperial Pub is another loss to a city that's had enough loss 'It's like a neighbourhood pub in a neighbourhood where nobody thinks there's a neighbourhood anymore'
- ‘A nightmare,’ Annual Halloween party in Toronto’s Village . . .
A Halloween block party on Church St has officially wrapped up for the season, but some attendees are raising concerns about aggressive behaviour, overcrowding, theft, and a lack of security, with
- Chris Selley National Post - The Community Press
Thanks to President Donald Trump’s tariff menaces, Ontario’s three major party leaders (and the Greens too) agree it has never been more important that Canadian provinces eliminate interprovincial trade barriers — the cost of which the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) estimates at some $200 billion annually
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