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Craig Needles Podcast Episode 210: Friday Round Table with Steve Lehman, Carol Dyck and Nathan Caranci

Another busy news week in London and Craig welcomes city councillor Steve Lehman, former Green party candidate Carol Dyck and political insider Nathan Caranci to the studio to break it all down.

First, they discuss the council approval of the homeless hub locations.

What will the markers for success be for this plan? How well council, as a whole, handled this discussion? The panel tackles those questions and more.

Then, they discuss the biggest housing development in London's history at 50 King. Neighbours aren't happy. Should council approve it next week?

Also, York Development has, rather than affordable units, promised $500,000 to Indwell. Is that the wave of the future?

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