
Los Angeles and Toronto Consider Mandatory Air Conditioning Amid Heat Waves
In response to ongoing heat waves affecting both cities, the authorities in Los Angeles and Toronto are beginning to discuss the possibility of introducing mandatory regulations for the installation of air conditioning in homes and public buildings. This decision, according to experts, could be critical for protecting the health of citizens, particularly vulnerable groups such as the elderly and individuals with chronic illnesses.
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Toronto Home Sales Rise Amid Declining Borrowing Costs
Toronto is experiencing a positive trend in the real estate market, with home sales increasing by 5% in August compared to the previous month. According to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), this marks the first rise in sales in recent months, which may signal a revival of interest in housing among buyers.
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Workers in Toronto and Montreal Face Difficulties Due to Rail Strike
On Tuesday, August 22, 2024, workers in Toronto and Montreal found themselves in a difficult situation after a major railway company announced a strike, leading to significant disruptions in the transportation system. This strike affected thousands of passengers who relied on rail transport for their daily commutes. Many were forced to seek alternative means of travel, including buses, taxis, and carpooling, causing congestion on the roads and additional strain in the cities.
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