Toronto residents want to see more housing built, even if it means fewer parking spots and detached homes: poll

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Toronto residents want to see more housing built, even if it means fewer parking spots and detached homes: poll
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A new poll finds that most Toronto residents want more housing built, even if it requires some compromises.

The poll, conducted by Liaison Strategies for the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada, is the second part of a larger poll about the upcoming

Some 58 per cent said building housing was more important than maintaining the characteristics of neighbourhoods in Toronto, while 18 per cent said the opposite. On the question of whether they support or oppose building more housing by reducing parking requirements for new developments, 56 per cent said they supported the idea while 21 per cent were opposed, nine per cent were neither and 14 per cent said they weren't sure.

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