Province pauses demolition of heritage buildings in West Don Lands after blowback from city, residents (CBC News)
Province temporarily halts demolition of Toronto heritage buildings for affordable, market housing (Global News)
Province says it will pause Foundry demolition in Toronto for a few days as 'good faith' gesture (CP24)
Ontario pausing demolition of several Toronto heritage buildings amid challenges from community (CTV News)
Doug Ford’s government ignored a local community by destroying the Dominion Foundry site. Here’s why all Toronto should care (Emma Teitel, Toronto Star)
Court injunction filed as heritage activists step up fight to save Toronto's Foundry buildings (Lucas Casaletto, 680 News)
Kristyn Wong-Tam leads activists in filing injunction to halt Foundry demolition (Ben Cohen, Toronto Star)
Ford government moves to acquire historic site of first parliament as Foundry demolition continues (Ben Spurr, Ben Cohen, Toronto Star)
Demolition of Toronto’s Foundry Buildings Bring MZOs Back into Spotlight (Erin Nicole Davis, Toronto Storeys)
Tory calls for community consultation as province demolishes Toronto heritage buildings (Clarrie Feinstein, Daily Hive Toronto)
Demolition of West Don Lands heritage buildings by Ford government continues despite protests (Chris Fox, CP24)
West Don Lands residents protesting to stop the province from demolishing heritage buildings (680 News)
Demolition begins on Toronto heritage buildings despite residents begging for it to stop (Tanya Mok, BlogTO)
Provincial demolition of Toronto heritage buildings for affordable housing development raises community ire (Nick Westoll, Global News)
Province starts demolition of heritage buildings in West Don Lands despite community backlash (CBC News)
Despite outcry from residents and city, province starts demolition at Eastern Ave. heritage site (Patty Winsa, Toronto Star)
Province Instigates Bandit Demolition at Dominion Foundry in Toronto (Catherine Nasmith, Built Heritage News)
Doug Ford steps back into the quagmire of Toronto city planning – this time with bulldozers (Alex Bozikovic, Globe and Mail)