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Toronto neighbourhoods see rents for condo rentals and June 1, 2021. Right at Home reveals insights towards home ownership f A CONSTRUCTION LIEN PRIMER On July 1, 2018, most of the revisions of the overhauled Construction Lien Act (which was renamed the Construction Act, or the “New Act”) came into force in Ontario. On October 1st of this year the prompt payment and adjudication provisions will come into force. Lien Rights Against The Tenant’s Interest A contractor has the right to register a construction lien relating to the RENOVATING AROUND TENANTS Renovating Around Tenants. When renovating or redeveloping a property, landlords must consider the covenant of quiet enjoyment in favour of their tenants. In the common law provinces, this covenant is implied in every lease. Conduct by the landlord that substantially interferes with a tenant’s use of its premises for “all the normal AS INFLATION LOOMS, HERE'S HOW REAL ESTATE AND FARMLAND A real estate sold sign is shown in Oakville, Ont., in December 2020. Real estate and farmland are traditional hedges against inflation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Richard Buchan Grant Alexander Wilson, University of Saskatchewan More than 100 years ago, a jug of milk was 40 cents. Today, it’s almost $4. This phenomenon is called inflation. Over the past five decades, all industrialized MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION OPENS OFFICE IN CANADA Mortenson has expanding its presence in Canada. The U.S. construction firm, an affiliate of M. A. Mortenson Company, opened its first office in Canada at 6711 Mississauga Road in Mississauga, Ont. Jones Lang LaSalle's senior vice president Scott Watson and sales representative Tyler Kenny represented Mortenson Canada in the 7,000-square-foottransaction.
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Toronto neighbourhoods see rents for condo rentals and June 1, 2021. Right at Home reveals insights towards home ownership f A CONSTRUCTION LIEN PRIMER On July 1, 2018, most of the revisions of the overhauled Construction Lien Act (which was renamed the Construction Act, or the “New Act”) came into force in Ontario. On October 1st of this year the prompt payment and adjudication provisions will come into force. Lien Rights Against The Tenant’s Interest A contractor has the right to register a construction lien relating to the RENOVATING AROUND TENANTS Renovating Around Tenants. When renovating or redeveloping a property, landlords must consider the covenant of quiet enjoyment in favour of their tenants. In the common law provinces, this covenant is implied in every lease. Conduct by the landlord that substantially interferes with a tenant’s use of its premises for “all the normal AS INFLATION LOOMS, HERE'S HOW REAL ESTATE AND FARMLAND A real estate sold sign is shown in Oakville, Ont., in December 2020. Real estate and farmland are traditional hedges against inflation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Richard Buchan Grant Alexander Wilson, University of Saskatchewan More than 100 years ago, a jug of milk was 40 cents. Today, it’s almost $4. This phenomenon is called inflation. Over the past five decades, all industrialized MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION OPENS OFFICE IN CANADA Mortenson has expanding its presence in Canada. The U.S. construction firm, an affiliate of M. A. Mortenson Company, opened its first office in Canada at 6711 Mississauga Road in Mississauga, Ont. Jones Lang LaSalle's senior vice president Scott Watson and sales representative Tyler Kenny represented Mortenson Canada in the 7,000-square-foottransaction.
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Toronto neighbourhoods see rents for condo rentals and June 1, 2021. Right at Home reveals insights towards home ownership f HOW CITIES CAN ADD ACCESSIBLE GREEN SPACE IN A POST Cities can prepare for climate change emergencies by adding green spaces to help manage stormwater, heat stress and air quality. (Shutterstock) Ryan Plummer, Brock University; Darby McGrath, Brock University, and Sivajanani Sivarajah, Ryerson University The COVID-19 pandemic has forced governments to weigh the benefits of keeping green spaces open against the public health concerns CASH INJECTION: WHAT SR&ED CAN DO FOR THE CONSTRUCTION Covid-19 may have brought the construction industry to a standstill briefly but there is an often misunderstood tax relief that can help the sector bounce back. Companies in this sector often assume they aren’t classed by the Government as ‘innovators’ — a job many assume is left to the likes of drugs manufacturers and aircraft engineers. But that couldn’t further from the truth BUILDING PERMITS REMAIN AT HISTORICALLY HIGH LEVELS IN The total value of building permits remained at historically high levels in April 2021, edging down 0.5% to $11.1 billion, following the record set in March, according to Statistics Canada. The slight pullback was mainly due to declines in the residential sector in British Columbia and Quebec, which outweighed national gains in the non-residential sector. SLAVES TO SPEED, WE'D ALL BENEFIT FROM 'SLOW CITIES Paul Tranter, UNSW and Rodney Tolley, Staffordshire University Slowing transport in cities provides immense benefits for the health of people, economies and the planet, so why are we still obsessed with speed? As Mahatma Gandhi observed: There is more to life than increasing its speed. This speaks to our own physical and mental well-being, as well as to the health of cities in the broadest sense. THE OCC LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO RAISE AWARENESS OF THE OPIOID The Ontario Construction Consortium (OCC) launched The Other Pandemic: a campaign to raise awareness of the opioid drug overdose crisis that has hit the construction industry. According to the OCC, as drug overdose deaths have climbed dramatically in Ontario, the construction industry workforce is being impacted more than any other sector of theeconomy.
ACTION TO SAVE MONTREAL'S CHINATOWN NEEDS TO COME FASTER MONTREAL — Hotels and luxury condos have sprung up around the ornate red and gold gate that marks the south entrance to Montreal's Chinatown, towering above the busy dumpling restaurants and mom-and-pop stores. The threats of development and gentrification have prompted a recent wave of concern from politicians, but advocates say the action may not be coming fast enoughIMG_2086 - BUILDING
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DURHAM COLLEGE LAUNCHES NEW HONOURS DEGREE PROGRAM IN This September, Durham College (DC) will offer a new degree program for those who wish to fill the estimated 118,000 new construction sector jobs in Ontario. The Honours Bachelor of Construction Management (HBCM) is the first DC program to be offered collaboratively across three of the college’s academic schools, including the Schools of Skilled Trades, Apprenticeship & Renewable RENOVATING AROUND TENANTS Renovating Around Tenants. When renovating or redeveloping a property, landlords must consider the covenant of quiet enjoyment in favour of their tenants. In the common law provinces, this covenant is implied in every lease. Conduct by the landlord that substantially interferes with a tenant’s use of its premises for “all the normal FEDS INVEST $12B IN ONTARIO PUBLIC TRANSIT PROJECTS IN GTHA TORONTO – Ontario and the federal government have struck an agreement that will see Ottawa kick in $12 billion to help build several transit projects in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area over the next decade. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that the federal government will help fund four subway projects in the Greater Toronto Area and one rapid-transit project in Hamilton PERMITTED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES UNDER ONTARIO'S NEW STAYACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AT HOMEFAMILY ACTIVITIES AT HOMEFUN ACTIVITIES AT HOMESTAY HOME ACTIVITIES FOR PRESCHOOLERS Ontario has declared a state of emergency and issued a stay-at-home order that will take effect Thursday January 13 at 12:01 a.m. in response to surging COVID-19 infections that threaten to overrun the health-care system. According to the Province, the COVID-19 Response Framework (colour-coded zones) is paused during this time. Residents will be required to stay home, leaving only for AS INFLATION LOOMS, HERE'S HOW REAL ESTATE AND FARMLAND A real estate sold sign is shown in Oakville, Ont., in December 2020. Real estate and farmland are traditional hedges against inflation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Richard Buchan Grant Alexander Wilson, University of Saskatchewan More than 100 years ago, a jug of milk was 40 cents. Today, it’s almost $4. This phenomenon is called inflation. Over the past five decades, all industrialized A CONSTRUCTION LIEN PRIMER On July 1, 2018, most of the revisions of the overhauled Construction Lien Act (which was renamed the Construction Act, or the “New Act”) came into force in Ontario. On October 1st of this year the prompt payment and adjudication provisions will come into force. Lien Rights Against The Tenant’s Interest A contractor has the right to register a construction lien relating to the CASH INJECTION: WHAT SR&ED CAN DO FOR THE CONSTRUCTION Covid-19 may have brought the construction industry to a standstill briefly but there is an often misunderstood tax relief that can help the sector bounce back. Companies in this sector often assume they aren’t classed by the Government as ‘innovators’ — a job many assume is left to the likes of drugs manufacturers and aircraft engineers. But that couldn’t further from the truth MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION OPENS OFFICE IN CANADA Mortenson has expanding its presence in Canada. The U.S. construction firm, an affiliate of M. A. Mortenson Company, opened its first office in Canada at 6711 Mississauga Road in Mississauga, Ont. Jones Lang LaSalle's senior vice president Scott Watson and sales representative Tyler Kenny represented Mortenson Canada in the 7,000-square-foottransaction.
COLLIER CENTRE OWNER WORKING ON 'NEW VISION' FOR EMPTY BARRIETODAY.COM The owner of a largely untouched commercial development in Barrie's core says he's working on a concept he hopes will make it and the city's downtown a greater attraction. In fact, said David Morrison, president of Morrison Financial based in Toronto, the Collier Centre — a nine-storey, mixed-use development at Collier and Mulcaster streets adjacent to the unrelated Lakeview TOKER + ASSOCIATES ARCHIVES Building May 26, 2017. Lemay has merged with Calgary-based architecture and interior design firm Toker + Associates. The addition of Toker’s 32 architectural and interior design experts boosts Lemay’s headcount to close to 450 Canada-wide. This union will. CANADIAN TIRE’S DISTRIBUTION CENTRE RECEIVES LEED GOLD Canadian Tire Corporation (CTC) announced that its Distribution Centre (DC) in Caledon, Ontario has received LEED Gold certification by the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC). CTC designed the Distribution Centre to be 46 per cent more energy efficient; reduce annual energy costs by 39 per cent and avoid over 1,700 tonnes of Greenhouse gasemissions per year.
RENOVATING AROUND TENANTS Renovating Around Tenants. When renovating or redeveloping a property, landlords must consider the covenant of quiet enjoyment in favour of their tenants. In the common law provinces, this covenant is implied in every lease. Conduct by the landlord that substantially interferes with a tenant’s use of its premises for “all the normal FEDS INVEST $12B IN ONTARIO PUBLIC TRANSIT PROJECTS IN GTHA TORONTO – Ontario and the federal government have struck an agreement that will see Ottawa kick in $12 billion to help build several transit projects in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area over the next decade. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that the federal government will help fund four subway projects in the Greater Toronto Area and one rapid-transit project in Hamilton PERMITTED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES UNDER ONTARIO'S NEW STAYACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AT HOMEFAMILY ACTIVITIES AT HOMEFUN ACTIVITIES AT HOMESTAY HOME ACTIVITIES FOR PRESCHOOLERS Ontario has declared a state of emergency and issued a stay-at-home order that will take effect Thursday January 13 at 12:01 a.m. in response to surging COVID-19 infections that threaten to overrun the health-care system. According to the Province, the COVID-19 Response Framework (colour-coded zones) is paused during this time. Residents will be required to stay home, leaving only for AS INFLATION LOOMS, HERE'S HOW REAL ESTATE AND FARMLAND A real estate sold sign is shown in Oakville, Ont., in December 2020. Real estate and farmland are traditional hedges against inflation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Richard Buchan Grant Alexander Wilson, University of Saskatchewan More than 100 years ago, a jug of milk was 40 cents. Today, it’s almost $4. This phenomenon is called inflation. Over the past five decades, all industrialized A CONSTRUCTION LIEN PRIMER On July 1, 2018, most of the revisions of the overhauled Construction Lien Act (which was renamed the Construction Act, or the “New Act”) came into force in Ontario. On October 1st of this year the prompt payment and adjudication provisions will come into force. Lien Rights Against The Tenant’s Interest A contractor has the right to register a construction lien relating to the CASH INJECTION: WHAT SR&ED CAN DO FOR THE CONSTRUCTION Covid-19 may have brought the construction industry to a standstill briefly but there is an often misunderstood tax relief that can help the sector bounce back. Companies in this sector often assume they aren’t classed by the Government as ‘innovators’ — a job many assume is left to the likes of drugs manufacturers and aircraft engineers. But that couldn’t further from the truth MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION OPENS OFFICE IN CANADA Mortenson has expanding its presence in Canada. The U.S. construction firm, an affiliate of M. A. Mortenson Company, opened its first office in Canada at 6711 Mississauga Road in Mississauga, Ont. Jones Lang LaSalle's senior vice president Scott Watson and sales representative Tyler Kenny represented Mortenson Canada in the 7,000-square-foottransaction.
COLLIER CENTRE OWNER WORKING ON 'NEW VISION' FOR EMPTY BARRIETODAY.COM The owner of a largely untouched commercial development in Barrie's core says he's working on a concept he hopes will make it and the city's downtown a greater attraction. In fact, said David Morrison, president of Morrison Financial based in Toronto, the Collier Centre — a nine-storey, mixed-use development at Collier and Mulcaster streets adjacent to the unrelated Lakeview TOKER + ASSOCIATES ARCHIVES Building May 26, 2017. Lemay has merged with Calgary-based architecture and interior design firm Toker + Associates. The addition of Toker’s 32 architectural and interior design experts boosts Lemay’s headcount to close to 450 Canada-wide. This union will. CANADIAN TIRE’S DISTRIBUTION CENTRE RECEIVES LEED GOLD Canadian Tire Corporation (CTC) announced that its Distribution Centre (DC) in Caledon, Ontario has received LEED Gold certification by the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC). CTC designed the Distribution Centre to be 46 per cent more energy efficient; reduce annual energy costs by 39 per cent and avoid over 1,700 tonnes of Greenhouse gasemissions per year.
PERMITTED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES UNDER ONTARIO'S NEW STAY Ontario has declared a state of emergency and issued a stay-at-home order that will take effect Thursday January 13 at 12:01 a.m. in response to surging COVID-19 infections that threaten to overrun the health-care system. According to the Province, the COVID-19 Response Framework (colour-coded zones) is paused during this time. Residents will be required to stay home, leaving only for A CONSTRUCTION LIEN PRIMER On July 1, 2018, most of the revisions of the overhauled Construction Lien Act (which was renamed the Construction Act, or the “New Act”) came into force in Ontario. On October 1st of this year the prompt payment and adjudication provisions will come into force. Lien Rights Against The Tenant’s Interest A contractor has the right to register a construction lien relating to the HOW CITIES CAN ADD ACCESSIBLE GREEN SPACE IN A POST Cities can prepare for climate change emergencies by adding green spaces to help manage stormwater, heat stress and air quality. (Shutterstock) Ryan Plummer, Brock University; Darby McGrath, Brock University, and Sivajanani Sivarajah, Ryerson University The COVID-19 pandemic has forced governments to weigh the benefits of keeping green spaces open against the public health concerns CASH INJECTION: WHAT SR&ED CAN DO FOR THE CONSTRUCTION Covid-19 may have brought the construction industry to a standstill briefly but there is an often misunderstood tax relief that can help the sector bounce back. Companies in this sector often assume they aren’t classed by the Government as ‘innovators’ — a job many assume is left to the likes of drugs manufacturers and aircraft engineers. But that couldn’t further from the truth DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK: TORONTO’S DOWNTOWN CORE NEVER The first quarter of 2020 was an incredible time for development in Toronto. Developers were bullish and prime development land was scarce. Unfortunately, the pandemic swiftly followed, and many developers, equity providers and purchasers hit pause and waited to see what would happen next. This wait-and-see approach was coupled with a hesitancy that led many to believe we were witnessing BUILDING PERMITS REMAIN AT HISTORICALLY HIGH LEVELS IN The total value of building permits remained at historically high levels in April 2021, edging down 0.5% to $11.1 billion, following the record set in March, according to Statistics Canada. The slight pullback was mainly due to declines in the residential sector in British Columbia and Quebec, which outweighed national gains in the non-residential sector. SLAVES TO SPEED, WE'D ALL BENEFIT FROM 'SLOW CITIES Paul Tranter, UNSW and Rodney Tolley, Staffordshire University Slowing transport in cities provides immense benefits for the health of people, economies and the planet, so why are we still obsessed with speed? As Mahatma Gandhi observed: There is more to life than increasing its speed. This speaks to our own physical and mental well-being, as well as to the health of cities in the broadest sense. THE OCC LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO RAISE AWARENESS OF THE OPIOID The Ontario Construction Consortium (OCC) launched The Other Pandemic: a campaign to raise awareness of the opioid drug overdose crisis that has hit the construction industry. According to the OCC, as drug overdose deaths have climbed dramatically in Ontario, the construction industry workforce is being impacted more than any other sector of theeconomy.
ACTION TO SAVE MONTREAL'S CHINATOWN NEEDS TO COME FASTER MONTREAL — Hotels and luxury condos have sprung up around the ornate red and gold gate that marks the south entrance to Montreal's Chinatown, towering above the busy dumpling restaurants and mom-and-pop stores. The threats of development and gentrification have prompted a recent wave of concern from politicians, but advocates say the action may not be coming fast enoughIMG_2086 - BUILDING
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