City councillors are set this week to dig into the new deal Toronto has reached with the province, but experts say questions remain over whether Ottawa will provide billions more in financial relief.
City councillors are set this week to dig into the new deal Toronto has reached with the province, but experts say questions remain over whether Ottawa will provide billions more in financial relief. Toronto councillors are set to debate the terms of the city's new financial deal with the province at a meeting this week. But experts say there are still lingering questions about the agreement and uncertainty surrounding federal involvement.
(Alex Lupul/CBC)This week, city councillors will dig into the new deal Toronto reached with the province, but experts say questions remain over whether Ottawa will provide billions more in financial relief. Mayor Olivia Chow set the stage for this week's council debate at a recent Executive Committee meeting. Council must now endorse the terms of the deal and direct staff to execute it. That will also involve passing on an expensive list of requests — totalling $2.7 billion — to the federal government, which is not a party in the new dea
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