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13 students arrested for trespassing amid pro-Palestinian protest at Princeton University
The student protesters want Princeton University to disclose their ties to Israel and divest.
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Peguis First Nation declared a state of emergency
Peguis First Nation declared a state of emergency Tuesday over a housing shortage that has prevented hundreds of people forced out during a series of floods from returning to the Cree and Ojibway community in Manitoba's Interlake.
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Opponents of a rural housing project say it threatens the entire Niagara Escarpment
There's a plan to build hundreds of townhouses and apartment units in Ontario's rural Beaver Valley. The plan is not only raising controversy among locals, it's also sparking fears that it could open the door to development across much...
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It could soon be easier to build more houses in St. John’s
The City of St. John’s has proposed changes to its development regulations that could allow for more four-plexes and backyard suites. CBC's Lukas Wall explains.
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Siloam Mission hoping to create hundreds of new housing units for vulnerable Winnipeggers
Siloam Mission has set a goal of creating between 700 and 1,000 new social housing units over 10 years as part of a new strategy, which includes a potential partnership with the owners of the Winnipeg Jets.
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Metro Vancouver tree canopy in decline: report
A new report shows the amount of ground covered by leaves and branches is reducing in Metro Vancouver. It comes amid a push for greater housing densification in the region. As Sohrab Sandhu finds out, experts say it's a worrying sign —...
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Here's how Pacaso founder and serial entrepreneur Austin Allison made his first million
Austin Allison, 38, is the cofounder and CEO of Pacaso, a property brokerage firm that buys single-family homes in ideal destinations and sells them to a handful of different buyers who each own shares.
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Compass youth panel: The current job market and new federal budget
With the post-secondary school year coming to an end, many students are trying to find a job. To discuss the current employment market and other issues affecting young people, Holland College Student Union president Eddie Childs and...
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More social housing expected at Vancouver’s controversial Little Mountain site
More than 15 years after the Little Mountain social housing project was torn down and a developer promised to revitalize it, the slow re-build continues. As Liam Britten reports, critics are tired of waiting.
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New community center focuses on supporting former male inmates on road to recovery
The community center also offers employment readiness, living skills and health care needs.
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B.C.'s housing minister says some mayors not getting an accurate picture of housing in their communities
B.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon is defending his government's Housing Supply Act, which allows it to set housing targets in communities, following blowback from mayors who say they are already meeting targets.
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How is Summerside holding up? The city's state, according to Mayor Dan Kutcher
In his first state-of-the-city address, Summerside Mayor Dan Kutcher laid out plans for growth and revitalization. He spoke with CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin about those plans.
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Longueuil unveils new action plan to create a more inclusive city
Affine Lwalalika, a member of Longueuil's executive committee responsible for immigration and intercultural relations, says the city's plan includes the development of intervention tools to make housing more accessible to minorities.
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How to get help if you can't find a home by July 1
Quebec is adding to the list of resources that exist to help tenants find and afford housing, but experts say those resources are in high demand.
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Compass political panel: That's a wrap on the P.E.I. Legislature
The spring sitting of the P.E.I. Legislature concluded this week, so the CBC News: Compass political panel, Paul MacNeill and Sally Pitt, met with host Louise Martin one last time to discuss what happened. They talk about the bills MLAs...
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Power & Politics: Chaos on college campuses
Rich Barrabi and guests break down the hottest political topics this week on Long Island.
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A foundry famous for its shipbuilding is becoming much-needed housing
The historic Lunenburg Foundry in Lunenburg, N.S., was bought by three companies that plan to build a mix of housing, commercial space and a marina.
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Jamie Towers residents rally against increased rent, citing unsanitary conditions
Council Member Amanda Farias and other local leaders sent a letter demanding the state to reconsider the increase, which would raise rent by nearly $865 for a three-bedroom space.
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Residents in Morris Heights living in ‘uninhabitable’ conditions demand fair housing
On Monday, a handful of tenants stood outside their homes with signs pleading for more hospitable conditions inside their units.
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Millennials, Gen Z, need government help ‘now more than ever’: treasury board president
Canada's Treasury Board President Anita Anand joins CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton to talk about the federal budget and its focus on young Canadians — as well as the criticism it's receiving.
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Walk for Housing raises money for Habitat for Humanity Newburgh
About 300 people attended the annual Walk for Housing that was hosted by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh on Sunday at Washington's Headquarters.
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The Lunenburg Foundry was famous for shipbuilding. Now it's becoming much-needed housing
The former foundry site in Lunenburg, N.S., was bought by three companies that plan to build a mix of housing, commercial space and a marina.
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Government eyes unused public land, derelict buildings for housing
The federal government is eyeing abandoned, derelict or rundown properties as a way to help address Canada's housing crisis. It's part of the 2024 budget's multibillion-dollar plan to build more homes across the country.
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Half of apartments in Exchange District development will be rent-geared-to-income after provincial funding
Affordable apartments units in a new project in Winnipeg's Exchange District will now cost even less after a funding commitment from the Manitoba government.