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Toronto: Word on the Street
What residents of TORONTO Are Really Talking About
A comprehensive review of policy and developments that impact our community.
Housing Affordability Crisis in Toronto — Why residents are struggling with housing costs and what solutions are being proposed.
The Impact of High Property and Land Transfer Taxes — How municipal taxes affect homeownership in Toronto.
Is Toronto Becoming Unaffordable for Young Residents? — Trends showing why many under 35 feel priced out of homeownership.
Transportation Troubles: TTC Delays, Congestion, and Commuter Frustration — Residents’ concerns about getting around the city.
Public Transit vs. Cars: The Fight for Faster, More Reliable Service — What improvements commuters want and why streetcars are criticized.
Crime and Public Safety Perceptions in Toronto — Balancing rising fear of crime with data on actual crime trends.
Gun Violence — High-Profile Incidents, and Toronto’s Uneasy Conversation About Safety
Homelessness and Poverty: Toronto’s Most Vulnerable Residents — Challenges and calls for more supportive housing.
Youth Unemployment and Job Access in Toronto — What young residents say about job prospects and city priorities.
Food Insecurity Across the City — Rising food bank use and affordability pressures.
Mental Health Services and the Toronto Community Crisis Service — Alternative responses to emergency mental health needs.
Traffic, Infrastructure, and Road Maintenance Challenges — How construction, poor roads, and congestion affect daily life.
Parking Policy Debates and Neighborhood Concerns — Why parking continues to be one of the most contentious local issues.
Walkability and Urban Design in Toronto — The benefits and challenges of creating walkable neighbourhoods.
Climate Change and Local Environmental Concerns — How climate impacts (e.g., heat, flooding) are reshaping urban policy priorities.
Rodent Infestations and Public Health in the City — Why Toronto’s rat problem is getting worse and what it means for residents.
Public Perception of Municipal Governance and City Services — Satisfaction trends and the gap between policy and resident expectations.
Affordable Transit Passes and Fare Policies — Costs of transit for everyday riders and proposed reforms.
Work-Life Balance and Remote Work Trends Among Toronto Residents — How telecommuting and commuting patterns are shifting lifestyles.
Word on the Street: Snippets | Belleville| Brighton | Cobourg | Kingston | Napanee | Oshawa | Peterborough | Prince Edward | Port Hope | Quinte West | Toronto

Toronto: Word on the Street
What residents of toronto Are Really Talking About
A comprehensive review of policy and developments that impact our community.