It has been more than three months since Ontario promised to make municipalities 'whole' on a loss of development charge revenue due to a new provincial law, and they say they're concerned they've seen little to no movement.
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It has been more than three months since Ontario promised to make municipalities "whole" on a loss of development charge revenue due to a new provincial law, and they say they're concerned they've seen little to no movement.
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Ontario municipalities feel impacts of housing law, worry over little audit progressIt has been more than three months since Ontario promised to make municipalities 'whole' on a loss of development charge revenue due to a new provincial law, and they say they're concerned they've seen little to no movement.
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Ontario municipalities feel impacts of housing law, worry over little audit progressIt has been more than three months since Ontario promised to make municipalities 'whole' on a loss of development charge revenue due to a new provincial law, and they say they're concerned they've seen little to no movement.
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