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Toronto health centre fences off parkette after reports of alleged open drug use
New ReviewA community health centre in Toronto's west end that runs a supervised consumption site has fenced off a parkette. As CBC's Tyler Cheese explains, this comes after reports of violence and open drug use in the outdoor space.
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The organization that represents Inuit across Canada will soon elect its next leader
New ReviewTwo candidates are in the running to become the next president of the national group that represents Inuit.Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami's current president is running again, and faces a new challenger.
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Record-high homeless count in Winnipeg sparks calls for action
New ReviewThe latest Winnipeg street census identified nearly 2,500 people experiencing homelessness as of last year. During the official release of the results on Thursday, the provincial minister in charge of housing responded to calls to help...
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A busy day for Regina city council
New ReviewMayor Chad Bachynski joined The Morning Edition to talk about a new nature reserve, encampments and the future of climate change objectives for Regina.
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Mayor Chad Bachynski reviews a busy day at Regina city council
New ReviewMayor Chad Bachynski joined CBC Radio's The Morning Edition to talk about a new nature reserve, encampments, and the future of climate change objectives for Regina.
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Residents in Teslin, Yukon, are recycling old wood for timber frame homes
New ReviewA Teslin Tlingit citizen and his business partner are taking used wood and waste trees and recutting them into useable timbers for housing construction in the Yukon.
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B.C. sets new 5-year housing targets for 10 more municipalities
New ReviewThe province has released housing targets for the next five years for another set of cities. They include Burnaby, Richmond and Coquitlam. But as Meera Bains reports, some are questioning the province’s commitment towards funding...
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Debate over police funding triggered by mayor’s budget
New ReviewOttawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe is expected to present his high-level budget requests to city councillors, with a focus on spending more in areas like policing. Critics argue these funds would be more effectively utilized for housing, but...
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‘Broken’ immigration system spilling over into tensions in NI, DUP minister says
New ReviewNorthern Ireland Education Minister Paul Givan made the comments as unionist politicians have asked for further investigations into the legal planning status of hotels in the region housing asylum seekers. Earlier this week Antrim and...
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Concerns over FIFA World Cup's impact on unhoused Vancouver residents
New ReviewAfter the City of Vancouver's hosting contract with FIFA was revealed last month, much attention was paid to clauses that mandated "beautification" and a controlled zone around B.C. Place Stadium, which could mean that people...
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Winnipeg sites for new supportive housing leave some neighbours concerned
New ReviewFive properties currently owned by the City of Winnipeg have been selected to be redeveloped into supportive housing for people facing housing barriers, including those who are homeless. But the plan is already raising concerns among...
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‘For Indigenous, by Indigenous’: City of Calgary unveils new housing strategy
New ReviewMaa’too’maa’taapii Aoko’iyii’piaya is the Blackfoot name for a new housing program that the City of Calgary expects will create between 150 and 350 housing units. (Photo credit: City of Calgary)
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Housing and homelessness tops the City of Saskatoon's strategic planning
New ReviewThe mayor of Saskatoon joined Saskatoon Morning to talk about the city's long-term planning. She said housing and homelessness is at the top of the priority list.
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Affordable housing development moves forward for vacant lot in Boerum Hill
New ReviewThe proposed 10-story building will include 70 apartments, all designated as affordable housing
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Treasury ‘looking at’ new property taxes to replace stamp duty
New ReviewThe Treasury is considering plans to raise money from a tax on the sale of homes worth more than £500,000, according to reports. Government officials are looking at a potential national property tax, which would replace stamp duty on...
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Experts call on province to address B.C. housing affordability
New ReviewTwenty-seven experts have written a joint letter calling on the province to address housing affordability. CBC’s Alanna Kelly breaks down the latest demand for affordable housing and why it matters.
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Windsor-Essex charity homebuilder increases what a family can earn so more can qualify
New ReviewHabitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex is allowing more people to apply and qualify to access one of its homes. The charity builds and renovates residences for families in need. It's raising the eligibility from a household income of...
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RCMP officers gave some goats a ride to a safe space from the wildfires (no, really!)
New ReviewLita Mae Button needed to get her goats somewhere safe. Julia Parsons of New Life Rescue and Adoption Inc. in Carbonear has a space that is housing all sorts of animals. All that was left to figure out was how to get the goats there....
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GOT HOUSING? Comedian says milk helped her cope with the harsh realities of growing up in a motel
New Review36-year-old comedian Janelle Niles shares how she turned the bleakest moments in her life — like when her family was homeless and lived in a motel in Ottawa’s east-end - into a career in comedy, in this CBC Ottawa Creator Network piece.
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Linden officials say they have safety concerns about senior housing building
New ReviewThe Edward J. Murawski Towers is an 11-story building on Dill Avenue in Linden.
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Home building permits are down despite federal construction promise
New ReviewHome building permits were down by 15 per cent in the second quarter of 2025, new Statistics Canada data shows, which doesn’t bode well for the federal government’s ambitious promise to double the pace of home construction.
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Ontario is far off its housing starts goal
New ReviewUpdated numbers show the Ontario government once again failed to meet its goal for housing starts, even with new ways of counting them. CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp has the details — and reaction.
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Community lenders like SELF are stepping in when homeowners need help
In the case of SELF, its mission is to help low- and middle-income households make necessary home repairs and upgrades that support sustainability. (Scripps News)
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Homelessness minister quits over rent hike claims
Homelessness minister Rushanara Ali has resigned from the Government following reports she hiked rent on a property she owns by hundreds of pounds just weeks after the previous tenants’ contract ended. In a letter to Sir Keir Starmer,...