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Burlington spent nearly 17 per cent of tax-financed expenditure on “general government.”


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According to a report commissioned by the province, more than 115,000 new housing units were awaiting approval in six Metro Vancouver municipalities.


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Metro Vancouverites will go to the polls later this month.


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Municipal spending in Ontario—a snapshot

The average annual growth rates in household income range from a high of 4.1 per cent for Timmins to a low of -0.1 per cent for Windsor.


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At $1,944 per resident, Vancouver is the third highest spender regionwide.


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Both Toronto and Vancouver require at least one space per residential unit in most of the city.


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Metro Vancouver’s housing crunch exists primarily because there aren’t enough new homes getting built.


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Across the Greater Golden Horseshoe it takes an average of 18 months to obtain a building permit.