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More Neighbours Toronto

@MoreNeighbours

Toronto's pro-housing movement.

More Neighbours in more neighbourhoods, with access to more jobs, more infrastructure, and more culture than ever before.

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Hear Andrea Adams of St. Clare's Housing and Graig Uens of Batory Management discuss the possibilities for laneway housing in her neighbourhood, and see the newly constructed home in her own backyard!

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'The future of our city and extraordinary waterfront demands us to be bold and ambitious in designing this land.' A welcome call to action from Naama Blonder to Waterfront Toronto: smartdensity.com/the-time-is-no…

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On May 4th at 1 pm, join MNTO for our Jane's Walk, 'Yonge and Eglinton is for People'!

From high-rise to missing middle, from co-ops on libraries to condos atop schools, from Postal Station K to those weird alien sculptures, let's talk about change. More: janeswalkfestivalto.com/4-may/yonge-an…

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Facts.

Cities are for people, and they grow.

If you don’t like density and want to live somewhere with less growth pressure, just move elsewhere.

Don’t deprive the city, and other people, of their right opportunity and mobility.

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A visualization of multiple things I yammer on about all the time:
Population growth along line 1 1996->2021 (left)
Average family income (right)
-rich areas systematically prevented growth despite sitting on top of a subway.
-the lack of growth drove further segregation.

A visualization of multiple things I yammer on about all the time: Population growth along line 1 1996->2021 (left) Average family income (right) -rich areas systematically prevented growth despite sitting on top of a subway. -the lack of growth drove further segregation.
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I am irrationally excited about More Neighbours Toronto initiatives!

They are a great way to get involved and make an impact with your volunteer time!

Been wondering how to get started volunteering with MNTO? This is a great opportunity to start!

Already 45 sign ups!

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The emphasis on housing supply is literally an emphasis on policies that lower prices of new housing, therefore lowering the prices of existing housing.

The policies needed to ensure people don’t see housing as an “investment” are the same ones as needed to boost supply.

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The people saying a few days ago that condos cause fewer children will now immediately change their minds and start arguing that the single family homes of Etobicoke north cause fewer children right?

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