City plans to cut down some 800 trees in $295-million flood mitigation plan that has residents angry
Independent engineers and residents in one of Toronto's most flood-prone neighbourhoods say the city's flood mitigation project was inaccurately calculated and is coming at the cost of nearly 850 trees.
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