Vanmala Subramaniam, SudburyStar

Vanmala Subramaniam

SudburyStar

Toronto, ON, Canada

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Past:
  • SudburyStar
  • Financial Post
  • National Post
  • The Vancouver Sun
  • Ottawa Citizen
  • Edmonton Journal
  • The GrowthOp
  • London Free Press
  • VICE

Past articles by Vanmala:

'The system is broken': Pandemic exacerbates landlord-tenant power struggle with both sides crying foul

Landlords feeling increasingly disempowered, driving a deeper wedge into growing stand-off with tenants → Read More

Winter is coming: Businesses’ problems far from over as economy reopens

Customer fears, impatient landlords and a looming Canadian winter just some of the challenges → Read More

New race-based data shows visible minorities in Canada disproportionately impacted by COVID recession

Certain visible minority groups had job losses almost double that of white Canadians → Read More

Insolvency filings fall at record pace as consumers, businesses cling to government support

But make no mistake, many Canadians still have massive amounts of debt → Read More

Why did the City of Toronto lease WE Charity's former HQ for $6 million?

Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam is pushing for transparency on why the location was picked out of numerous buildings in the area → Read More

'Painful' process: RioCan CEO critical of Ottawa's rent assistance program as retail landlord suffers $350M loss

Approximately two-thirds of RioCan’s tenants shut down their stores when the pandemic first hit → Read More

Commons committee puts spotlight on a WE empire often viewed with skepticism

The Kielburgers saw their committee appearance as a chance to set the record straight about an organization that has ‘grown overly complex,’ in their own words → Read More

Royal Bank of Canada cuts ties with WE Charity

Decision comes as other major sponsors and donors move away from WE and in some cases permanently halt all payments to the organization → Read More

Royal Bank of Canada cuts ties with WE Charity

Decision comes as other major sponsors and donors move away from WE and in some cases permanently halt all payments to the organization → Read More

Government's $912M contract for student volunteer program was awarded to a WE shell company

It is not uncommon for certain charities to put a substantial amount of their assets in foundations, to protect it from any kind of legal liability, one lawyer said → Read More

Toronto home prices soar as listings remain low, but some question how long that will last

Concerns that government aid is propping up market and worst is yet to come → Read More

No exodus from Hong Kong yet, but interest growing in pre-sale property units in Canada

China’s clampdown on the island sparks wave of inquiries from dual citizens → Read More

Reopening Canada: The deep freeze is over, but real estate markets still a long way from normal

May sales were up 57 per cent from April, but housing activity – sales and new listings – is down 40 per cent from a year ago → Read More

The office isn’t dead yet, even as some companies say they’ll need less space

A survey by Colliers International finds projected decline in overall office space needs across Canada only expected to be 8.5% over four years → Read More

The office isn't dead yet, even as some companies say they'll need less space

A survey by Colliers International finds projected decline in overall office space needs across Canada only expected to be 8.5% over four years → Read More

Reopening Canada: The deep freeze is over, but real estate markets still a long way from normal

May sales were up 57 per cent from April, but housing activity – sales and new listings – is down 40 per cent from a year ago → Read More

The theory of immigrants and foreign investors driving Canada's property market is about to be tested

Vacancy rates in Canada’s two biggest housing markets are rising, rents are falling and luxury homes are struggling to be sold → Read More

The theory of immigrants and foreign investors driving Canada’s property market is about to be tested

Vacancy rates in Canada’s two biggest housing markets are rising, rents are falling and luxury homes are struggling to be sold → Read More

How the Airbnb ban led to lower rental prices in Canada's major cities

The long-term rental market is seeing a migration of furnished units due to the pandemic and a ban on short-term rentals → Read More

How the Airbnb ban led to lower rental prices in Canada’s major cities

The long-term rental market is seeing a migration of furnished units due to the pandemic and a ban on short-term rentals → Read More