Toronto tiny homes builder unveils 4 new units in Leslieville
Nonprofit Tiny Tiny Homes recently placed four new units in the backyard of a property in Leslieville. As CBC's Dale Manucdoc explains, the units are being rented out by a charity to be used as transitional housing. Subscribe to CBC Toronto: / @cbctoronto More from CBC Toronto | https://www.cbc.ca/toronto

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