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Aidan Chamandy

Aidan Chamandy

Like most reporters, Aidan Chamandy covers a lot of different topics but he specializes in energy and housing. He can usually be found looking for government documents on obscure websites and filing freedom-of-information requests. He also hosts and produces podcasts. He's better at being a Leafs fan than anyone else on earth.

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aidan@torontotoday.ca

Recent Work by Aidan

Ford government tables ‘cutting red tape’ housing bill

Ford government tables ‘cutting red tape’ housing bill

The bill reverses a controversial change to development charges and gives universities planning power on their campuses, as The Trillium first reported
Colleges minister raised $24k from private college execs

Colleges minister raised $24k from private college execs

The PCs raised over $150k from executives with public-private college partnerships the government saved from extinction.
Ontario switching to automatic licence plate renewal, Ford says

Ontario switching to automatic licence plate renewal, Ford says

Ford also announced a new anti-carbon tax bill
Tories have renewed interest in renewable energy

Tories have renewed interest in renewable energy

Ontario's electricity system operator is gearing up to bring more renewable energy projects onto the grid
Calandra touts new housing policies and doesn't rule out removing more Greenbelt land

Calandra touts new housing policies and doesn't rule out removing more Greenbelt land

One housing expert poured cold water on the proposed policies
Ontario looking to regulate workplace heat stress and outdoor air quality

Ontario looking to regulate workplace heat stress and outdoor air quality

As part of the proposal, the government's looking to require employers to provide cold water to employees working in hot conditions
Tories spending over $110 million to beef up bail system

Tories spending over $110 million to beef up bail system

It's the latest in a series of public safety-related announcements the Tories have made this week
Ontario setting sights on global infectious disease surveillance

Ontario setting sights on global infectious disease surveillance

Public Health Ontario wants Toronto-based company to scan for global disease outbreaks
First Nations leaders removed from legislature after protesting mining development

First Nations leaders removed from legislature after protesting mining development

It was the second time this month that leaders from the Neskantaga First Nation were at Queen's Park to ask for a meeting with Premier Doug Ford.
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