No tiny homes to be removed from Toronto park 'in near future' as mayor seeks solution, her office says
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No tiny homes to be removed from Toronto park 'in near future' as mayor seeks solution, her office says
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has intervened in a dispute between the city and a man who has built several tiny mobile homes for unhoused people, saying none of his structures will be removed from a city park "in the near future."
Tiny Shelter provider in Toronto gets a reprieve from eviction from Toronto park
An encampment of tiny homes in Toronto’s St. James Park has been granted a reprieve after the man who supplied the homes was originally hit with an eviction order. The Bay Observer spoke with Ryan Donais, a construction worker and founder of Tiny Tiny Homes, who first got the idea of building shelters last spring. Donais admitted he did not get advance permission to locate the shelters in the park, but felt the urgency of the homeless situation …
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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has intervened in a dispute between the city and a man who has built several tiny mobile homes for unhoused people, saying she has reached out to him and none of his structures will be removed from a city park “in the near future.” In a statement on Friday, a spokesperson for Chow said the mayor’s office would like to reach a resolution with Ryan Donais, founder of Tiny Tiny Homes. Last Friday, Donais received a letter …
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