Mayoral candidate Anthony Perruzza announced his plan to make after-school recreation programs free for children and youth in the city from 3pm to 6pm.
Using hotel rooms for shelters is an expensive, temporary, stop gap measure that isn’t working for people on the streets, and it has costed the City near $1 billion in the last three years.
Perruzza announced a plan to build affordable housing fast by adopting a Smart Housing solution that already works, like the Quad at York University.
Both Josh Matlow and Brad Bradford have said they will raise property taxes. “We need to hear from the other candidates,” said Perruzza.
Perruzza met with The Star’s Edward Keenan to discuss his campaign.
Bailao and Bradford got us into this bad housing deal. Perruzza will negotiate a better deal and get affordable housing built faster.
Anthony joined AM640 host Alex Pierson for a discussion on what his priorities are for this campaign and why he’s running to be Toronto’s next mayor. Tune in here.
During the third stop of his affordability tour, mayoral candidate Anthony Perruzza met with Etobicoke resident Saira Batasar-Johnie and her family.
Mayoral candidate Anthony Perruzza took to the streets on a rainy Saturday morning to speak to East York and Scarborough residents at Shoppers World.