by Suzanna Pereira | Oct 9, 2021 | Issues
In 1851, the Sisters of St. Joseph came to Toronto opening a school for the girls, eventually relocating it to Willowdale in Morrow Park in 1960. In 2006, the entire property was sold for only $40 million to create Tyndale University College and Seminary to be used to...
by Nathan Gomes | Oct 9, 2021 | Issues, Transportation
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by Suzanna Pereira | Sep 2, 2021 | Housing and Development, Issues
The City plans to amend zoning by laws creating regulations that would allow home owners to build detached dwellings located in the back yard of a detached, semi detached, town house, or low rise dwelling. The BCNA sent written submissions to the City’s Planning and...
by Suzanna Pereira | Sep 2, 2021 | Housing and Development
The BCNA engaged in consultations with City of Toronto officials outlining a plan to increase affordable housing by “upgrading” multi tenant housing (MTH) lifting a moratorium in North York, and “increasing enforcement”. The BCNA raised concerns that enforcement...
by Suzanna Pereira | Sep 2, 2021 | Housing and Development
The BCNA continues to work with our Member of Parliament to protect our most vulnerable neighbours , and were pleased to hear that Stan Cho continues to listen to residents successfully securing a deferral of the Ministerial Zoning Order (“MZO”) which would have...