Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney and Associate Minister of Transportation (GTA) Kinga Surma said on Monday that the province was looking at building transit-oriented communities, and would be introducing legislation that would enable “mixed-use communities. Surma said instead of building an “isolated” transit station, it would be integrated into a transit-oriented community, which would include affordable housing, daycares and recreational spaces.
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Ontario announces plans to build housing adjacent to transit stations
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