The Northern Ontario community of Fauquier-Strickland is facing a difficult situation: either cut all municipal services or triple property taxes. This comes after critical infrastructure repairs have proven too costly. This as the Jays success is proving to be a success for Toronto’s economy. Myer Siemiatycki, a municipal politics expert and professor emeritus at Toronto Metropolitan University, joins Candace Daniel for more.
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Municipal Matters: Northern Ontario community may stop services, Toronto hopes to cash in on Jays success
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