If Chow is no different than these two, we’re truly hosed.
It seems like she’s backpedaled a little from this on Twitter:
https://x.com/MayorOliviaChow/status/1800655717927354683
"While I share their desire for a downtown recovery, when it comes to returning to in-office work, it’s up to employers and workers to determine what’s best.
My goal as Mayor is to help create a city that is vibrant and dynamic. We do that by building more affordable housing close to where people work, and working to fix transit and congestion so that your commute isn’t a chore. So that you have the flexibility to return to the office if it makes sense for you."
That being said, I wasn’t expecting “9-5ers propping financial core real-estate investments is good for Toronto” from Olivia Chow of all people.
Can you provide examples of this?
I realize anecdotes aren’t data, but my older LCD deck good with everything up the PS3 and the Nintendo Switch, everything beyond that I could obtain directly from the Steam Store.