The City of Toronto is actively engaging with federal and provincial governments and supports a Team Canada approach to ensure we are ready to respond to proposed 25 per cent universal tariffs on all ...
As part of its commitment to safety and the provision of safe working environments for contractors, employees, and residents, the City of Toronto requires suppliers of construction to posses an ...
A certified plan for Laneway and Garden Suites, including those constructed using modular modes of construction. Please note that a certified plan does not constitute a building permit. A building ...
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A certified plan for single family detached houses, semi-detached houses, townhouses, and all other multi-unit buildings, including modular modes of construction. Please note that a certified plan ...
Customers now have the option to certify plans for eligible building types and designated structures. The City of Toronto is expanding its Certified Plans Program to support faster approvals and ...
A certified plan for solar domestic hot water systems (solar water heaters). Please note that a certified plan does not constitute a building permit. A building permit must be obtained for any ...
A certified plan for tents. Please note that a certified plan does not constitute a building permit. A building permit must be obtained for any construction done using a building plan which has been ...
Learn more programs, supports, and services dedicated to fostering community healing and addressing trauma, which are crucial in tackling the root causes of youth violence and gang involvement.
Today, Mayor Olivia Chow and City Manager Paul Johnson will hold a media availability regarding the City of Toronto’s tentative agreement with Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 79. Date: ...
The City of Toronto and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 79 have reached a tentative four-year agreement. Local 79 represents the City’s 27,000 inside workers. The agreement ...
The Major Snowstorm Condition and Significant Weather Event declarations, which came into effect on Wednesday, February 12, ended at 4 p.m. today. The City of Toronto made these declarations ahead of ...
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