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  2. Toronto Seniors Services and Long-Term Care Division

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    As a division of the City of Toronto, its annual funding level is established by a vote of Toronto City Council. In 2020, Council approved a budget of $271.191 million gross and $47.953 million net, with a staff complement of 2,435.2 positions. [1]

  3. Toronto Life - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Life is a monthly magazine about entertainment, politics and life in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toronto Life also publishes a number of annual special interest guides about the city, including Real Estate, Stylebook, Eating & Drinking, City Home and Neighbourhoods. Established in 1966, it has been owned by St. Joseph Communications since ...

  4. Toronto Community Housing - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, TCHC initiated a program of selling off units and other assets to delegate the proceeds to the backlog of building repairs. In 2012, the Ontario government approved the sale of 65 properties. Toronto City Council approved the sale of 55 properties in October 2012. By 2013, TCHC still estimated $751 million in repairs needed for its ...

  5. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The program functions as a shared equity scheme in which the CMHC provides eligible participants with up to 5% of the purchase price of a resale home, and up to 10% of the purchase price of a newly constructed home. The program was initially introduced over a limited four-year term and was allocated $1.25 billion.

  6. Tridel - Wikipedia

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    The Tridel Accolade under construction in Toronto, Ontario. Condominiums built by Tridel in Markham, Ontario. Tridel is a major Canadian real estate developer based in Toronto, Ontario. It is the largest builder of condominiums in the Greater Toronto Area. Since being founded in the 1930s it has built some 90,000 homes. [2]

  7. Engineering & Construction Services Division (City of Toronto)

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    The Engineering & Construction Services Division (formerly Technical Services Division) is a Division responsible for providing specialized engineering and construction services to the City of Toronto's internal Client Divisions including Toronto Water, Transportation Services, as well as Solid Waste Management Services.

  8. Toronto Community Services - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Community Services was the department responsible for providing social services, housing and shelters for homeless, day care, and old age homes. It was part of Metro Toronto Community Services department. As of April 2005, the departments and commissioners were replaced by divisions under the City Manager and Deputy Managers.

  9. Laneway house - Wikipedia

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    The earliest modern laneway home was built in 1989 at Kensington Market, and was designed by Jeffrey Stinston, a professor at the University of Toronto's John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design. [6] Another early example of a modern laneway home includes one built by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects in Leslieville in 1992. [3]