Dilshad Burman
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The Kensington Market Community Land Trust is offering the public a chance to invest in the neighbourhood as it looks to buy its second property in the area, aiming to keep rents low in the vibrant cultural hub. Dilshad Burman reports. bit.ly/49HIbfW
Finding affordable housing in Toronto has become increasingly difficult, but for those on social assistance, it can be practically impossible. Dilshad Burman has more. bit.ly/3xvKWnk
Landlords in Ontario are expected to take timely action if vital services like heat or water break down in a home they're renting out. If not, tenants have a few avenues they could turn to. Dilshad Burman has more. bit.ly/4aixotn
A new study conducted at the Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) suggests that the benefits of 100 per cent orange juice go far beyond a daily dose of vitamin C. Dilshad Burman with more from the study's author. bit.ly/3TwTGlA
In some specific circumstances, tenants in Ontario who receive an eviction order from the Landlord and Tenant Board can still take some steps to preserve their tenancy. Dilshad Burman reports. bit.ly/3TrCT3b
If you work from home or follow a hybrid model, there are some changes in how to claim home office expenses when filing your tax return that you should know about. Dilshad Burman explains. bit.ly/3IlFuFw
Elon Musk caused anger and exasperation in the deaf community when he asked about the need for sign language if subtitles are available on a video. Dilshad Burman with how the two are not the same or interchangeable. bit.ly/3SSRQda
With about 60 per cent of the food produced in Canada going to waste every year, a Toronto company is working to rescue perfectly edible produce that is sent to landfill just because it is a little less than perfect. Dilshad Burman reports. bit.ly/3OIrrxB
The province's proposed changes to the way hearing aids are dispensed under Ontario's Assistive Devices Program is causing concern and confusion for professionals in the hearing care sector. Dilshad Burman reports. bit.ly/3OGIRuC
The WHO and CDC have issued warnings about a huge jump in measles cases in Europe and the U.S. Should Canadians be concerned? Dilshad Burman has more. bit.ly/3ug4ACz
Advocates say the 2SLGBTQ+ community faces unique challenges when navigating the healthcare system for dementia care. Dilshad Burman with a new campaign that calls for tailored and inclusive healthcare. bit.ly/3Szguk6
A new study shows some groups will see a higher spike than others in the number of people living with dementia in the coming decades. Dilshad Burman with what the numbers reveal, and how they can inform dementia care in Canada. bit.ly/3U8p6Q0
Tenants in Ontario are supposed to be afforded a high degree of privacy in their rental units, but there are a lot of grey areas in the law that are open to interpretation. Dilshad Burman has more. bit.ly/3Ofgi74
Ontario doctors are raising the alarm about the care dementia patients are receiving in the province. Dilshad Burman on why medical professionals believe Ontario is in a state of crisis. bit.ly/3U1hVck
Renting in a rooming house is an affordable option for many, but the rules and rights of tenants might differ as compared to renting an entire home. Dilshad Burman has more. bit.ly/3RRS3gk
Tenants in Ontario could face eviction if a landlord believes they are carrying out 'illegal activities' on the residential premises. Dilshad Burman with what you need to know about this type of eviction notice. bit.ly/3HbU1mN
An advocacy group says two years after Toronto implemented a washroom enhancement program, progress has been slow and there still aren't enough places to go in Toronto when nature calls. Dilshad Burman reports.