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Inwood parking lot set to become affordable housing under Mayor Adams' initiative
The city-owned parking lot in Inwood is among the 24 sites selected by the Adams administration.
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Federal natural resources minister on what — if anything — carbon tax does for Saskatchewan
Peter Mills, host of CBC Saskatchewan's Afternoon Edition, sits down to talk with Federal Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson about the carbon tax and its rocky reception from our provincial government.
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B.C. announces new rules around short-term rentals to take effect May 1
A provincial rule to limit short-term rentals to a homeowner's principal residence plus one secondary suite or accessory dwelling comes into force in British Columbia on May 1 in 60 communities. As Zahra Premji reports, 17 additional...
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Government eyes abandoned public land for housing development
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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Indigenous grandmother, living with 14 people, hopes for federal housing support | Canada Tonight
Debbie Harper is a grandmother from St. Theresa Point First Nation in Manitoba. Her home is in desperate need of repairs — and support. Living in a crowded home with 14 people, she says this year's federal budget might offer a glimmer of...
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Park rangers remove tents in Vancouver's CRAB Park
Vancouver park rangers removed tents at CRAB park on Tuesday, saying they were not within the designated temporary sheltering area. The unhoused campers say they have nowhere else to go.
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A finance expert says federal budget housing plan is heading in the right direction, but doesn’t go far enough
Simon Fraser University professor Andrey Pavlov discusses housing supports in the government's just-released federal budget.
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'We solved housing for Olympic athletes — why not for homeless people?' asks BC Today caller
Caller Rick tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot about his difficulties in finding housing, and why he feels the federal budget doesn't address homelessness with enough urgency.
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Affordable housing projects coming to Boerum Hill
Residents say that the changing neighborhood needs projects just like this.
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Brainstorm Health 2024: A Conversation With the Nation’s Largest Medicaid Insurer
Sarah London, Chief Executive Officer, Centene Moderator: Erika Fry, Senior Writer, Fortune; Co-chair, Fortune Brainstorm Health
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How do young Vancouverites feel about the federal budget?
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled the federal budget on Tuesday, with many incentives aimed at millennials and generation Z. CBC News took to the streets of Vancouver to find out how young people in the city feel it delivers.
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At Issue reacts to 2024 federal budget
The 2024 federal budget included nearly $53 billion in new spending and a tax hike on the richest Canadians, but can the government get the buy-in from provinces and territories it needs to live up to some big promises?
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Breaking down the federal budget’s housing promises
CBC’s senior business correspondent Peter Armstrong breaks down the housing announcements in the 2024 budget that could make a difference for Canadians and how those plans will get paid for.
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Here’s how the 2024 federal budget will help Toronto
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unveiled the government’s 2024 budget on Monday, pledging more than $52 billion in new spending over five years. CBC’s Shawn Jeffords dives into how the proposed budget will impact Toronto.
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What Nova Scotia can expect from the federal budget
The 2024 budget will be presented on Tuesday. We already know the Liberal government intends to spend $40 billion on new initiatives, but it remains unseen how it will be able to do that while keeping its promise to remain fiscally...
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Ask Your Advocate: April 2024 Edition
News 12's Amanda Bossard sits down with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams to answer YOUR questions for this month's edition of Ask Your Advocate.
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Significant human rights challenges reported in Cranbrook, B.C.
The B.C. Human Rights Commissioner’s multi-year Baseline Project is profiling issues in Chetwynd, Chilliwack, Terrace and Cranbrook.As Corey Bullock reports, in Cranbrook, some of the key issues highlighted include housing, health care...
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LI school districts wait for answers as state budget delays continue
A fourth budget extender was approved Friday, giving lawmakers until Monday to either reach an agreement or extend the deadline again.
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A harm reduction worker on why she believes homeless encampments are on the rise in Toronto
The number of encampments in Toronto has more than doubled in the past year. According to city data, there were 82 encampments around this time last year. Now there are at least 202. Harm reduction worker Diana Chan McNally speaks to why...
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Women’s emergency shelters in Montreal ‘deluged’ with growing demands
Melpa Kamateros, the executive director of the Shield of Athena, says her organization has had to double the capacity of its shelter recently, calling intimate partner violence an "epidemic."
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Toronto home prices expected to surpass Vancouver in 2024
GTA housing prices are expected to increase more than any other jurisdiction this year. As CBC’s Chris Glover reports, Royal LePage’s projection of a 10 per cent increase in GTA home prices by the end of 2024 means Toronto prices will...
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Liberals release plan to build nearly 4M homes
The Liberal government released its strategy to build 3.9 million homes in the next seven years, dubbed the Canadian Housing Plan. It includes incentives for home builders, low-cost financing and opening up federal land for housing.
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Calgary's mayor says proposed provincial oversight bill not in the city's best interest
Mayor Jyoti Gondek sits down with host Rob Brown to talk about the Provincial Priorities Act, which was tabled in the legislature Wednesday by Premier Danielle Smith.
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Ottawa announces 1st-time home buyer affordability measures
First-time home buyers are getting new tools that could make that purchase more attainable. They include an increased RRSP withdrawal limit, and the amortization can be up to 30 years, with some conditions.