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The Centre for Urban Research and Land Development is an expert-led research Centre, dedicated to formulating policies and solutions to address the concerns confronting urban growth and change within the Greater Golden Horseshoe, as well as to educating students to take leadership roles in these pursuits. Its orientation is founded on uniting economics and market analysis within the context and understanding of social and environmental considerations.

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April 23, 2024

AM 900 Hamilton's News Talk Leader (CHML)

CHML interviews Frank Clayton, senior research fellow at the Centre for Urban Research and Land Development at TMU, on federal initiative on affordable housing. (external link) 

April 11, 2024

Iqaluit churches upset after property tax bylaw leaves them in debt (external link) 

CBC North interviews David Amborski, CUR Director, regarding the uniqueness of Iqualuit's bylaw requiring religious and non-profit organizations to pay property taxes.

By: TJ Dhir 

April 10, 2024

Ontario awarded four cities millions for meeting housing goals after count tallied care beds (external link) 

The Globe and Mail quotes Frank Clayton, CUR Senior Research Fellow, regarding inflated housing target numbers.

By: Jill Mahoney

March 14, 2024

Ontario homebuilding way behind compared to population growth: Moffatt (external link) 

iPolitics interviews Frank Clayton, Senior Research Fellow, regarding the realities of meeting Ontario's housing targets.

Dy: Denis Legree

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