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Toronto needs more inter-governmental aid in face of projected 2021 $1.7B hole: City Manager

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COVID-19 pandemic world.For months, the city has tasked Chris Murray along with longtime civil servant Saad Rafi and former Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr.

David Mowat with overseeing a recovery plan. On Wednesday morning, the trio presented a report to the city’s Executive Committee laying out the plan.

Coronavirus: Toronto reveals plans for city’s ‘recovery’ phase of COVID-19 pandemic Already in 2020 the city has struggled to make up for lost revenue and increased costs attributed to the pandemic.

Murray said the financial burden Toronto is facing this year will likely be $1.8 billion. In 2021, lost revenue and costs he said, are projected to be between $1.5-1.7 billion.“We are dealing with massive equity challenges that we.

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