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Why B.C.’s NDP and federal Conservatives take issue with the temporary foreign worker program

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New ReviewChief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with B.C. Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth Ravi Kahlon about why the provincial government is calling for reform or an end to the temporary foreign worker program amid growing...
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New major Summerside roadway to open this fall

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New ReviewSummerside's East-West Housing Corridor will open in the next couple of weeks. The CBC's Nicola MacLeod spoke with the city about the impact officials hope it will have on the city's housing stock.
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Dutchess County awards $2.45M to boost affordable housing

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New ReviewCounty Executive Sue Serino and Planning Commissioner Eoin Wrafter joined News 12 for an exclusive tour of the project sites in Poughkeepsie and Amenia, where construction is already underway on some developments.
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Outreach group questions effectiveness, legality of encampment bylaw

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New ReviewAs the City of Winnipeg pushes for tighter rules around homeless encampments, Main Street Project is questioning how effective the city's proposed bylaw would be and whether it's even legal. Meanwhile, Canada's federal housing advocate...
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City needs to find alternative to proposed encampment rules: advocate

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New ReviewA longtime Winnipeg housing advocate says the city may not get what it’s looking for out of proposed new rules on homeless encampments, which would prohibit camps in some areas and set new guidelines for enforcement.
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Ireland calls for clarity on proposal to partially suspend EU-Israel agreement

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New ReviewTaoiseach Micheal Martin also welcomed Ms von der Leyen’s statement as he reiterated a call for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages and “a massive surge of humanitarian aid” into the region. He told reporters: “The...
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Poll: Nearly 80% of residents oppose government seizures of farmland for housing

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New ReviewNew Jersey voters from across aisles agree on at least one thing… and pollsters stay it’s not political. Dr. Dan Cassino is the executive director of the Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll.
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Donohoe says view on tax breaks for developers ‘unchanged’

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New ReviewThe Finance Minister has insisted his resistance to tax breaks for developers is “unchanged”, after his party leader said he was “open” to such measures. Minister Paschal Donohoe said there were “risks and dangers” around taking that...
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Government’s housing plan must mark ‘radical shift’ in policy

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New ReviewFocus Ireland chief executive Pat Dennigan and Marie Farrell, from Co Kildare, who speaks about her experience of being homeless for eight months, at the launch of Focus Ireland's annual report 2024. At the Irish Architectural Archive in...
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Barrie, Ont., declares state of emergency over homeless encampments

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New ReviewThe mayor of Barrie, Ont., has declared a state of emergency over homeless encampments in the city, citing what he says is an increase in crime. The declaration allows the city to create a new task force to oversee the response to...
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Opposition accuses Nova Scotia government of ducking scrutiny

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New ReviewPremier Tim Houston and members of his cabinet haven't made themselves available as a group to the legislature’s press gallery for five weeks. The CBC's Michael Gorman explains what opposition leaders are saying about it.
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They served their homeland. Soon they’ll have a place to call home

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New ReviewWork is underway on residences planned for unhoused veterans in Edmonton
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Winnipeg a step closer to tighter rules on homeless encampments

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New ReviewCity council’s community services committee has unanimously approved an amended motion laying out where encampments aren't permitted and what enforcement would look like. The motion still has to go to the executive policy committee...
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City holds final information session on supportive housing plans for 5 Winnipeg sites

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New ReviewDozens of people turned out to the third and final information session hosted by the City of Winnipeg to learn about the city's application to rezone land to build five supportive housing sites. A public hearing on the issue is scheduled...
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Rayner’s job in jeopardy as ministerial rules breach verdict looms

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New ReviewAngela Rayner’s political future appeared increasingly uncertain ahead of the expected Friday verdict on whether she broke ministerial standards rules over her tax affairs. It comes as lawyers she blamed for her stamp duty underpayment...
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Tenants at Charlottetown meeting angry over how MLA Brad Trivers wants to amend P.E.I.'s rental act

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New ReviewProgressive Conservative MLA Brad Trivers is hearing loud and clear from tenants about what they think of his proposed private member's bill suggesting changes to the Island’s rental act. His suggestions include allowing officials to...
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Bed-Stuy neighbors push back on plan to turn high school lot into affordable housing

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New ReviewNeighbors said the area is already densely populated and what they really need right now are more spaces for the community to enjoy.
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Canadians concerned about broader ways Trump tariffs will hurt them: pollster | Power & Politics

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New ReviewAfter briefing federal cabinet ministers at their summer strategy session in Toronto, executive vice-president of the Eastern Canada team at Leger Marketing Sébastien Dallaire tells Power & Politics recent polling shows Canadians'...
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Rachel Reeves visits construction site for housing in Birmingham

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New ReviewNote: Footage filmed on September 1. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits a construction site for affordable housing by the canal in central Birmingham. The Chancellor views a model of the construction project, which includes affordable...
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How Ontario's slowing housing market is affecting trades jobs

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New ReviewOntario’s slowing home construction market is beginning to trigger job losses in the trades. As CBC's Shawn Jeffords reports, the warning comes from a group representing builders in the province.
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Badenoch and Cleverly visit housing in Surrey

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New ReviewTory leader Kemi Badenoch and shadow housing secretary Sir James Cleverly conducted a housing visit in Redhill, near Reigate, Surrey.
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Rayner has right to spend money as she chooses, says Phillipson in row over flat

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New ReviewA Cabinet minister has said it is up to Angela Rayner how she spends her money as criticism continued over her purchase of an £800,000 flat in Hove. The Deputy Prime Minister represents a constituency in Greater Manchester and has a...
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B.C. university students struggle to find affordable housing

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New ReviewThousands of post-secondary students in the province are set to return to class this week. But as CBC’s Sohrab Sandhu reports, students continue to struggle to secure affordable housing and they say, it's in part, due to a lack of...
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Housing Market Cools in US Cities | WION

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New ReviewHome prices across the united states are showing signs of a notable slowdown, with recent data indicating the weakest annual growth in over a year. In the 20 largest metro areas, prices rose 2.1% in the 12 months through June 2025.