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Anishnawbe Health Toronto Breaks Ground on Major Mixed-Use Indigenous Hub

Construction Launch Follows Years of Planning and Collaboration Among Multiple Partners
The new Indigenous Hub will be one of the first mixed-use, purpose-built Indigenous Hubs in the country and the first in the province. (Rendering: BDP Quadrangle)
The new Indigenous Hub will be one of the first mixed-use, purpose-built Indigenous Hubs in the country and the first in the province. (Rendering: BDP Quadrangle)
By Demi Xie
June 30, 2021 | 8:57 P.M.

Construction is underway on a new services hub for Indigenous people in Canada's largest city. The mixed-use complex will house multiple service-providers including healthcare, child care and job training at the 2.4-acre site on Cherry St. that spans Front St. in Toronto’s West Don Lands.

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