‘Historic new deal:’ Ontario agrees to take over Toronto's Gardiner Expressway and DVP
- The Ontario government will take over responsibility for the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway from Toronto, potentially saving the city billions.
- This transfer of maintenance and repair costs could provide Toronto with $7.6 billion in capital relief.
- The deal includes advanced approval for Ontario Place and aims to address Toronto's financial challenges.
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Toronto drops battle over Ontario Place as province takes control of two city highways in 'historic new deal'
TORONTO - Ontario will take control of two Toronto highways to help alleviate the city's growing financial problems and the municipality will concede the province can move ahead with its plans for a redeveloped Ontario Place, the two levels of government announced Monday.
Ontario to take control of two Toronto highways in 'new deal' for city
TORONTO — Ontario will take control of two Toronto highways to help alleviate the city's growing financial problems and the municipality will concede the province can move ahead with its plans for a redeveloped Ontario Place, the two levels of govern
Ontario to take control of two Toronto highways in 'new deal' for city
TORONTO — Ontario will take control of two Toronto highways to help alleviate the city's growing financial problems and the municipality will concede the province can move ahead with its plans for a redeveloped Ontario Place, the two levels of govern
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