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Canada's major political parties take aim at development charges

Regardless of election outcome, fees likely to be reduced if candidates uphold campaign pledges
Officials at city hall in downtown Toronto have been seeking a way to reduce development charges. (CoStar)
Officials at city hall in downtown Toronto have been seeking a way to reduce development charges. (CoStar)

Development charges, the fees many Canadian municipalities levy on developers to cover the infrastructure costs associated with new projects, have been targeted by both major political parties in Canada during the election campaign after flying under the radar for many decades.

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