News Roundup for February 7, 2024

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Community group questions whether Metrolinx is committed to bringing Ontario Line jobs to Thorncliffe Park; Toronto home buyers venture back into the market; Economists say a strong start to home sales in 2024 is unlikely to delay BoC rate cuts; and other news.

Community group questions whether Metrolinx is committed to bringing Ontario Line jobs to Thorncliffe Park (CBC).

Toronto home buyers venture back into the market (The Globe and Mail)

Strong start to home sales in 2024 unlikely to delay BoC rate cuts: economists (CityNews)

Toronto residents pay far less in property taxes than homeowners and renters on the mainland. A motion in town hall aims to change that (The Star)

Canadian universities and colleges try to deal with fallout from international student cap (The Globe and Mail)

Ontario is spending nearly $800 million on the new Toronto Western Hospital (CBC) tower

Olivia Chow's motion to fast-track RapidTO bus route proposals passes Toronto City Council (CityNews)

Striking Toronto office tower gets new life as a residence after special approval (The Star)

Opinion: The Folly of Ontario's Nuclear Power Game (The Globe and Mail)

Bus lanes to be explored for more of Toronto's busiest intercity routes (CP24)

Bank of Canada sees housing market recovery but 'significant uncertainty' in prices (Global News)

Photos from the Don River Valley show it finally looks like a real river (The Star)