Kathleen Wynne

CondoBusiness

Governments invest in Port Lands transformation

The governments of Canada, Ontario and Toronto are investing in projects like the Toronto Port Lands Flood Protection to help protect against climate change

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Infrastructure projects to get underway this summer

Construction on hundreds of infrastructure projects across Ontario will get underway this summer, including hospitals, schools, transit projects and roads.

CondoBusiness

Ontario’s Fair Housing Plan aims to stabilize market

In an effort to make housing more affordable, Ontario is introducing a Fair Housing Plan to bring stability to the province’s real estate market.

CondoBusiness

ACMO confirms condo residents eligible for hydro rebate

In September, ACMO advised members of a Hydro Rebate program that would come into effect on Jan. 1, 2017, but residents were unsure of their eligibility.

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Ontario is investing $474-mil in building new schools

Ontario is investing $474-million to build 28 new schools, and expand and renovate 23 others, to support over 21,000 students across the province.

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Ontario to provide $175-mil for hospital repairs

Ontario has announced it will invest $175 million in 2016-17 to hospitals across the province to keep them in good repair, a $50 million increase over 2015.

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Women’s College Hospital officially reopens

Women’s College Hospital in downtown Toronto celebrated its official reopening on June 10, 2016, following five years of construction between July 2010 and September 2015.

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Ontario invests in Confederation College facilities

Ontario has announced it will make investments totaling $3 million in Confederation College’s campuses located in Thunder Bay and Sioux Lookout. Premier Kathleen Wynne was

Building Strategies & Sustainability

Summit emboldens climate change fight

Subnational jurisdictions from across the Western Hemisphere gathered at Toronto’s Royal York Hotel for The Climate Summit of the Americas.