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Cynthia Block announces 2024 Saskatoon mayoral bid

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Ward 6 Coun. Cynthia Block has announced she will run for mayor of Saskatoon. Block made the announcement at an event Morning morning
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Carolyn Parrish elected Mississauga's next mayor

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Mississauga residents have elected political veteran Carolyn Parrish as their next mayor, with over 43,000 votes. CBC's Clara Pasieka was at Parrish party headquarters on Monday night as the results rolled in.
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Here's a breakdown of Windsor's downtown plan

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Windsor city council has passed a sweeping new plan intended to revitalize downtown. CBC's Chris Ensing breaks down what it entails.
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Data shows homeless people spend more time per visit in Sask. hospitals

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Homeless people in Saskatchewan spend longer than average in hospitals, according to recent data, illustrating a need for more housing to ease some pressure on hospital capacity.
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Less than 1% of rentals are both vacant and affordable: CBC News analysis

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According to a CBC News analysis of more than 1,000 neighbourhoods across Canada’s largest cities, less than one per cent of rentals are both vacant and affordable for the majority of Canadian renters.Read more:...
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Deputy PM says Government ran out of time to ban ‘no fault evictions’ before election

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Deputy PM says Government ran out of time to ban ‘no fault evictions’ before election
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What should Point Douglas look like? The city wants to know what residents think

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The City of Winnipeg wants Point Douglas residents to help come up with a new plan that will help guide the future development of one of the city's oldest neighbourhoods.
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Susan Evoy says she doesn’t feel safe in her own home — and why the rental subsidy system is to blame

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A St. John’s music teacher speaks with CBC News about what’s been going on at the rental home next to her downtown St. John’s duplex and how hard she says it has been to find accountability.
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Food Banks CEO says pressure on food banks demands urgent change

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Food Banks Canada says that seven out of 10 provinces have failed in their approaches to food security and poverty. Food Banks Canada CEO Kirstin Beardsley says her organization is seeing the highest ever numbers on food bank use and the...
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Calgary city council passes contentious rezoning bylaw

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A bylaw to rezone most of Calgary's residential areas and allow higher-density housing was passed by city council in a 9-6 vote Tuesday night, along with numerous amendments to the original proposal. The vote comes after the longest ever...
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As Interest Rates Remain High, Real Estate Braces for Impact

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Fed Chair Jerome Powell reported that rates would likely remain elevated due to sticky inflation. Zillow breaks down how this could impact the housing market.
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Croton to flip commuter lot into new housing

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Late last month, the village board selected WBP Development as the proposed purchaser and developer to turn an underutilized 1.23-acre parcel into housing.
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Burnaby residents returning to new homes at old rental rates

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Burnaby officials say renters kicked out of their homes by redevelopment are moving into new digs at old prices. They say a new affordable rental building, the first to fall under the policy, is a sign of progress against so-called...
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Phase 2 of Marcus Garvey extension project for extra affordable housing begins in Brownsville

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The $200 million project in Brownsville is creating more affordable and supportive housing and will bring a total of 430 new housing units to Chester Street and Livonia Avenue.
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This mom and son are living in their cars after her St. John’s house collapsed

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Michelle Thorne of St. John’s and her son, Jason, were devastated when her house near Churchill Square collapsed in mid-April. Provincial government ministers have been promising housing solutions, but both mother and son say they’ve...
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B.C. woman who lives in an RV shares how her home is more than just shelter

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This week we’re looking at the diverse ways people create homes in this province, from off-grid living to co-housing. Today we're speaking with Thomasina Pidgeon. Last August we spoke with her when she was living in her van. Pidgeon now...
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New zoning rules to increase density in mature neighbourhoods approved by Winnipeg committee

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Winnipeg's property committee approved a raft of changes to the city's zoning rules on Thursday, making it easier to build duplexes and triplexes, among other amendments meant to increase density in mature neighbourhoods.
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'Pat's Place' offers safe haven for unhoused youth in Dutchess County

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'Pat's Place' at 57 South Clinton St. in Poughkeepsie is the county's first transitional living facility for young adults.
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Why New Brunswick is trailing other provinces in new housing starts

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Federal housing idea rejected by New Brunswick is fueling a surge in construction elsewhere, including Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
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London house hunter hotspots: can you guess the trendy areas where would-be buyers can't get enough?

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London house hunter hotspots: can you guess the trendy areas where would-be buyers can't get enough?
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Why Clay Bowser is running for mayor of Halifax

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Clay Bowser, 27, says affordable housing is top of mind and he hopes to inspire young people.
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B.C. Housing accused of using affordable-home lawsuits for 'political purposes'

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One of dozens of people accused of undermining a program designed to tackle British Columbia's housing crisis claims B.C Housing is using the courts to score political points by threatening to take away his home. Jason Proctor tells us...
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Sask. ministers say B.C's drug decriminalization rollback shows strategy is flawed, researchers disagree

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Saskatchewan's addictions and justice ministers say British Columbia's recent decision to rollback parts of its drug decriminalization pilot is proof the controversial strategy isn't a viable solution to either province's overdose...
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Community workers set up encampment to protest city's dismantling of tents for the unhoused

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Psychosocial worker Anick Desrosiers says RAPSIM is asking the city to show tolerance toward people experiencing homelessness and allow encampments in the short term. Robert Beaudry, executive committee member responsible for the fight...