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On March 25, 2026, the Ontario government announced that it would be expanding the HST rebate to lower the cost of new homes. Here's the full media briefing PDF. Since then, every developer, lawyer, and sales team in the city has been scrambling to figure it all out and incorporate it into their projects. This includes us. Today on the blog, I thought it might be useful to do the following: (1) explain how I understand the proposed rebate program works (or will work, to be exact), (2) talk ab...
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Hi friends,— # (#) Hot topics and guests on the livestream happening NOW. Tune in HERE.Ben Weiss, reporter at Fortune on his viral North Korean hacker piece.The founder of PixieChess which is a game that I can only describe as more complex chess where you bet money.The founders of DangerTesting the original and only aura-preserving vibecoders IMO.Love, The Boys Writer: Deana Editor: Miranda We did a big collab with Cash App for Bitcoin day.— # (#) The model that’s too dangerous to ship. Anthr...
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