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No new measures for Toronto homebuyers: Finance ministers
The federal and Ontario finance ministers and Toronto’s mayor are agreeing, after meeting Tuesday, that more data is needed on the city’s hot housing market. Federal Finance minister Bill Morneau says the meetings will continue.
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP14474462
Legacy Identifier:
n_Ont-Housing20170418T1800
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1m57s
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Create Date:
4/18/2017 6:00:00 PM
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Bill Morneau
Canada Revenue Agency
canadian government
Charles Sousa
federal regulation
finance minister
housing bubble
housing market
John Tory
ontario budget
ontario government
Ontario measures
real estate bubble
real estate market
real estate regulation
real estate speculation
tax compliance
toronto housing
Toronto mayor
Toronto real estate
Toronto speculators