It appears that tough times may hit kids where it hurts this Halloween — in the candy haul.
Speaking with reporters at Toronto City Hall Tuesday afternoon, Mayor Olivia Chow was asked what she would be handing out for trick-or-treaters this year.“No. We have a budget deficit, no?” Chow joked, alluding to the definitely scary $1.5 billion operating deficit the city faces.in a "new deal" being worked out between the city and the province.
Chow also got into the Halloween spirit Tuesday by donning a construction worker outfit for part of the Executive Committee meeting, a nod to a new affordable housing plan being considered by the committee today. “I walked in with a hard hat and construction boots and a tool belt I dragged from my basement and a construction vest,” Chow said. “So I'm ready to build.”to be added to the city’s housing stock over the next seven years, in part through active building by the city.Chow says federal government will join talks on new deal to fix Toronto’s finances
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is seen dressed up as a construction worker at a meeting of the city's Executive Committee on Halloween Tuesday, October 31, 2023. Millions in Hells Angels cash poured into southern Ontario real estate, court documents showU.S.
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