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Province suggests Hamilton’s rejection of boundary expansion will drive up home pricesThe ministry of affairs and housing said Hamilton's vote against boundary expansion serves only to 'drive home prices further out of reach for Hamiltonians.'PoliticsNov 24, 2021
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Hamilton councillors vote to hold the line on urban boundary"If we find that isn't working in the next year or two, that it doesn't meet the kind of objectives that we think are appropriate, then we can always adjust", adds Eisenberger.PoliticsNov 19, 2021
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Inner city development in Hamilton is the ‘right kind of growth for the times’: mayorFred Eisenberger told Global News "saying no to an urban boundary expansion is not saying no to growth, it's just saying no to growth in the sprawl sense."PoliticsOct 22, 2021
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MPP insists province isn’t ‘meddling’ in Hamilton’s urban boundary expansion discussionsFlamborough—Glanbrook Conservative MPP Donna Skelly doesn't think a plan without some sort of boundary expansion will work.PoliticsOct 4, 2021
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Province says Hamilton’s No Urban Boundary Expansion concept won’t ‘avoid shortages’ in housingThe Ford government is suggesting Hamilton might not meet a provincial deadline in 2022 with it's existing urban boundary plan.PoliticsSep 27, 2021
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Delegates urge Hamilton city council to hold firm on urban boundaryCity Councillors, after listening to the delegations for several hours on Monday, voted to defer a decision on whether to submit Hamilton's growth plan for provincial approval.EnvironmentMar 29, 2021
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Hamilton’s 2051 growth projections would further expand urban boundaryProvincial targets calls for the city's population to soar to 820,000, an increase of 238,000 residents, by 2051.EconomyDec 14, 2020
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Port of Hamilton sees record year for agricultural shipmentsHamilton adds that agricultural cargo has almost doubled by percentage since 2010, and now accounts for close to one-quarter of total shipments through the Port of Hamilton.EconomyJan 26, 2018
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