1.1KFacebookTwitterEmail The provincial government issued a Minister’s Zoning Order (MZO) to demolish the Dominion Foundry Complex buildings in Toronto’s West Don Lands. Community members are outraged at the lack of attention to Ontario’s heritage planning policies. About the authorRelated posts Briana-Lynn BrieiroRyersonianTV: Weekly News Update for Thursday, April 15, 2021VIDEO: How gaming is helping people maintain their mental health during the pandemicRyersonianTV: Weekly News Update for Thursday, March 25, 2021VIDEO: Unexpected supply costs in film, fashion programs put low-income, BIPOC students at disadvantage City of TorontoCommunitydemolitiondevelopmentHeritage TorontopolicyToronto politics This article may have been created with the use of AI software such as Google Docs, Grammarly, and/or Otter.ai for transcription. 0 FacebookTwitterEmail Briana-Lynn Brieiro previous post High unemployment rate challenges youth looking for work during the pandemic next post City offers vacancy tax solution to improve the future of affordable housing You may also like Why is a 10th-Century Indian Garment Being ‘Banned’... April 12, 2024 International Students at TMU Are Discouraged by the... April 12, 2024 OTR News: April 12 Broadcast April 12, 2024 Installing Detectors in Ontario Schools Is Not Enough... April 12, 2024 South Asian Women Are Less Likely to Get... April 9, 2024 Bike Share Toronto Announced Stations in Every Ward,... April 5, 2024 OTR News: April 5 Broadcast April 5, 2024 With Vaccination Rates Declining, Measles Threat Looms Large March 28, 2024 The Decline of Journalism in Canada March 26, 2024 OTR News: March 22 Broadcast March 22, 2024