Ontario’s Minister of Government and Consumer Services Ross Romano said Wednesday that new legislation introduced by the province would double the fines on developers who cancel pre-construction projects “just to increase the price of these units” and could also lose their license for up to two years.
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New Ontario housing legislation will double fines for developers who cancel pre-construction projects: Minister Romano
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