Peel police board approves 9.9 per cent budget hike, one year after passing an unprecedented $144M spending increase
Residents urge restraint as Peel’s proposed police budget climbs for a third year.
Peel's police board has again voted to increase it's annual budget — this time by 9.9% for 2026.
“I don't believe Mississauga taxpayers will be happy” said Mayor Parish, urging the region to balance "safety needs" with affordability.
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Brampton had second-highest eviction rate in GTA during pandemic, report finds
A new report finds Brampton renters faced the GTA’s second-highest eviction rate during COVID, with racialized households most at risk.
New research shows Brampton had the GTA’s second-highest eviction filing rate during the pandemic. Studies and tenant data reveal racialized renters face disproportionate risks, with corporate landlords driving much of the increase in no-fault evictions.
www.bramptonguardian.com/news/brampto...
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Compounding on this, the survey found that nearly half of complaints to 311 go unresolved, and 16 per cent of tenants feel threatened for making a complaint to landlords.
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The report also found that 65 per cent of tenants pay between $1,501 and $2,500 monthly — considered unaffordable for most of these residents. Additionally, 80 per cent of units require repairs, and 36.6 per cent of tenants have received above-guideline rent increases.
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Brampton threatens legal action against church and community outreach program
City cites public safety concerns at Grace United Church and Regeneration Outreach. Leaders say they weren’t warned and are already addressing issues.
Brampton is threatening legal action against a church & outreach program serving unhoused residents, citing 'safety concerns.'
But service providers say the city is scapegoating the unhoused for a homelessness crisis it is failing to address.
www.bramptonguardian.com/news/brampto...
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Emerald Energy — the operator of the facility — says it followed all requirements, including open houses and newspaper notices. But residents say they never saw them — and Peel Public Health itself flagged gaps in communication and environmental equity. (3/3)
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The expanded facility is expected to burn 5 times more garbage daily. Residents near the site — many of whom are racialized or low-income — worry about long-term health impacts, from respiratory issues to cancer. (2/3)
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Brampton supervised drug consumption site closure ‘a step backwards’ in helping those living with addiction, say staff
Workers at Brampton’s supervised drug-use site say its closure will put lives at risk and force drug use into unsafe spaces.
As Brampton’s supervised drug consumption site nears its March 31 closure, its frontline workers reflect on its impact. They say the site provided critical harm reduction services and support—and without it, a gap in life-saving care will remain.
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Ontario election parties pitch affordability plans as food insecurity rises in Peel Region
Ontario parties unveil affordability plans as food insecurity affects nearly one in four Peel residents.
With nearly 1 in 4 Peel residents facing food insecurity and over 111,000 in the region living in poverty, Ontario parties pitch affordability plans ahead of the election. But are any of the promises enough? Read more below:
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Unifor accuses Walmart of violating labour laws, following historic vote to unionize
Unifor files complaints claiming Walmart’s wage freeze for unionized Mississauga workers breach labour laws and discourage unionization.
After workers at a Mississauga distribution centre became the first Walmart staff in the country to unionize, the workers — and the union representing them — are now accusing the retail giant of violating multiple labor laws.
Read more here: www.mississauga.com/news/unifor-...
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Sheridan College program cuts ‘could ripple through community’
Sheridan College announced last week it was suspending 40 programs and reviewing 27 others.
“People are breaking down, people are crying,” said Ariane, a third-year student in Sheridan’s creative writing and publishing program.
A close look at how recent program cuts at Sheridan are impacting the college and its surrounding community: www.mississauga.com/news/sherida...
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