In the wake of a shooting at a party at a downtown condo rented at Airbnb, the company’s senior management was in Toronto to unveil new measures to keep the platform safe. But with city bylaws already targeting thousands of unlawful listings, there are calls on Airbnb to simply de-list them. Matthew Bingley reports.
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