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Toronto Community Housing Seniors Unit - Advisory Forum

The Toronto Community Housing Seniors Unit is establishing an Advisory Forum to guide the implementation of the Seniors Unit Multi-Year plan.

April 1, 2009
T.O. A to Z: Change begets change “The idea for Regent actually started on the back of an envelope,” Derek Ballantyne says. “We needed to come up with an entirely different plan.”
March 7, 2009
Celebrating community heroes for African Heritage Month On Saturday March 7, 2009 the Central Operating/Community Health Units hosted an African Heritage Month event to celebrate and recognize the achievements and contributions of members of our community.
March 23, 2009
Tenant human rights program teaches confidence On Saturday, March 21, 12 Tenant Human Rights Ambassadors graduated from a 60-hour Human Rights Training Program.
March 18, 2009
Introducing Community Standards Do you want to help develop guidelines for making TCHC communities better? Sign up for one of three community standards forums, which will be held on: April 7th (West), 8th (Central), and 15th (East).
March 16, 2009
Moving back to the reborn Regent Park  
After 3 years in temporary housing, tenants moved for $1 billion makeover return to pick their units
February 16, 2009
TCHC Youth profiled on Global TV

Video of youth from Warden Woods aired on February 16 on Global TV.

January 30, 2009
Innovative partnership will power a green future in Regent Park Toronto Community Housing and Corix Utilities have forged an innovative partnership to run a cutting-edge, environmentally-friendly green energy system in the revitalized Regent Park – Regent Park Energy Inc.
January 28, 2009
Social Housing Investment is a Start

Toronto Community Housing is grateful that the federal government of Canada has once again committed to invest in social housing.

January 27, 2009
Housing cash called a 'big deal', but still falls short

While the federal government is proposing to pump more than $2 billion into needed social housing across Canada, the cost of repairs to Ontario's housing alone is estimated at about $1.2 billion, according to Derek Ballantyne, CEO of Toronto Community Housing.