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Toronto could be a more comfortable place for tenants by the end of the year, even if the COVID-19 precautions slow down work at some construction sites, says the president of Urbanation, a market research firm which tracks development.Shaun Hildebrand said condo rents could decline by as much as five per cent this year, retreating to 2018 levels. Thats about $100 less than the current average of about $2,400 a month.Vacancy rates on the condo side of the market could also climb to three to four per cent, a level that Toronto hasnt experienced since the economic collapse of 2009, and one considered healthier than the approximately one to two per cent vacancy
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Running a summer camp, like most things that require face-to-face interaction, is a complicated task with the backdrop of a global pandemic.But a Toronto childrens mental health agency unlocked
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