The city of Ottawa has committed $1.2 billion to build 2,600 new rental units in Toronto. This investment aims to address the housing shortage in the city and provide affordable housing options for residents.
The city of Ottawa has committed $1.2 billion to build 2,600 new rental units in Toronto . This investment aims to address the housing shortage in the city and provide affordable housing options for residents.
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