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From 2003 to 2018, Canada saw an increase in home and property prices of up to 337% in some cities. [2] In 2016, the OECD warned that Canada's financial stability was at risk due to elevated housing prices, investment and household debt. [3] By 2018, home-owning costs were above 1990 levels when Canada saw its last housing bubble burst. [4]
The current Regional Chair is John Henry. In 2006, Pickering, Ajax, and Oshawa placed non-binding referendums on their local election ballots to ask voters whether the chair should be directly elected. Over 80% voted in the affirmative. The current council was elected in October 2022.
Canada’s largest film industry backlot opened in Pickering in late 2021. [16] The innovative technology sector is emerging in Durham Region, supported by a Regional Innovation Centre in Oshawa and a technology accelerator in Whitby. [17] [18] Whitby is the location of the headquarters of 360 Insights a significant employer in Durham Region. [19]
If a property’s value increased under 41.5%, people could see a property tax decrease. In 2020 the tax value of homes increased an average of 20% while commercial properties increased an average ...
Reduce gasoline taxes by 5.7 cents per litre for six months starting on July 1, 2022 [121] Reduce fuel taxes by 5.3 cents per litre starting on July 1, 2022; Increase the Non-Resident Speculation Tax and extend its reach beyond the GTHA [94] Extend qualification for the LIFT tax credit to $50,000 [132] Create an Ontario Seniors Care at Home Tax ...
The average single-family homeowner will see a tax increase of more than $1,000. What to know about the vote and timeline plus more answers. Berkley town meeting OKs new school.
Oshawa City Council is the governing body of the city of Oshawa, Ontario. The council has 11 members, consisting of 5 regional and city councillors and 5 city councillors plus the mayor. The council has 11 members, consisting of 5 regional and city councillors and 5 city councillors plus the mayor.
(The Center Square) – The Chicago City Council on Monday approved a new budget without a property-tax increase, but many aldermen say the mayor still needs to cut spending. The council voted 27 ...