Ontario housing starts up, but still far off needed levels for 1.5 million homes
TORONTO - Ontario's fall economic statement showed Thursday that projections for housing starts are up from what the province had expected when the spring budget was tabled, but still well short of the pace needed to build 1.5 million homes.
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