Ontario municipalities push for frank talk with province on who pays for what

Paul Calandra, Ontario's minister of municipal affairs and housing, scrums with journalists at the Queens Park Legislature in Toronto on Monday, Oct. 30, 2023. Steep property tax increases being proposed across the province are partly the result of Ontario sloughing off various costs to local governments in the 1990s, municipalities say. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Steep property tax increases being proposed across the province are partly the result of Ontario offloading various costs to local governments in the 1990s, municipalities say, and it's time for a frank talk about who pays for what.

The province announced a "new deal" for Toronto late last year, in which it agreed to take over the cost of two Toronto highways to help ease the city's financial pressures, and now other communities want similar support.

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