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FAIRLEY: Progress was made on housing, but we still have ways to go
Fixing development charges big win for new home buyers and municipalities, but more pro-housing policies needed
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We’re heading towards a bleak future – one where our kids give up on the dream of affording a home of their own. What was once a natural step is now a distant reality for hardworking Ontarians across the province. Something needs to be done to ensure future generations have the same shot at homeownership as those who came before.
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