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Moncton shelter cuts beds, shifts focus to permanent housing

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House of Nazareth has gone from 120 to 60 beds at Albert Street shelter
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Queens councilmember takes on shady landlords with new legislative package

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New Yorkers shared their stories of being displaced, sometimes with deadly consequences at an emotional press conference on the steps of City Hall on Thursday,
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Lawmakers push for affordable housing at former Hotel Pennsylvania site

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The former Hotel Pennsylvania site in midtown Manhattan has become the center of a heated debate. While developers are proposing tennis courts to host events like the U.S. Open, some lawmakers argue that amidst the city's housing crisis,...
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It’s ‘Reasonable’ to Expect Mortgage Rates to Fall in 2024

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Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst at Bankrate, breaks down the current housing market and why he’s expecting affordability will get better as the year goes on.
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'There will come a time' to cut rates — but it's not now, Macklem says

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Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says progress is being made in tackling inflation, but stressed that the bank doesn't think this is the right moment to cut interest rates.
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Why is B.C. Housing suing the owners of affordable housing units?

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CBC's Jason Proctor investigates a series of lawsuits filed by the housing agency, which is alleging that condo units in Victoria meant to support new homeowners were actually purchased by people who already owned property — in some...
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What is supported housing, and what it can do for vulnerable populations on P.E.I.?

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Housing advocates are calling for more transitional and supported housing on the Island for people coming out of the shelter system. The Canadian Mental Health Association is running five supported housing buildings across the province....
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Proposed 43-storey tower in Liberty Village has some residents pushing back

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As Toronto grapples with a housing crisis, there have been arguments over whether a proposed 43-storey tower should be built in Liberty Village. The project would add more than 500 rental units to the neighbourhood, but as CBC’s Lane...
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What supported housing is, and what it can do for vulnerable populations on P.E.I.

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The Park Street Emergency Shelter is often near or at capacity, and housing advocates on the Island say more transitional and supported housing is needed. The Canadian Mental Health Association is running five supported housing buildings...
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Growing up in military housing the inspiration for this German restaurant

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Chef Ian Clarke's love of German food goes back to his early childhood. He was born and raised in Lahr, Germany, living in military housing known as Private Married Quarters or PMQs. These days, he runs a restaurant in Halifax where he...
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Homeless in the US: Supreme Court seeks to make homelessness illegal

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US Supreme Court to decide on law criminalizing homelessness. The decision could impact over 500,000 individuals living on the streets.
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Budget gets lukewarm reaction from P.E.I. business, housing, union leaders

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This week's provincial budget isn’t getting a lot of love from some industry groups and advocates. We hear what’s worrying them and why.
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Is $20.7M enough to hit Thunder Bay's housing goals?

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CBC's Michelle Allan questions Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on why Thunder Bay didn't receive the full $45.6M it asked for under the Housing Accelerator Fund.
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Trudeau's Thunder Bay housing announcement summed up in 5 minutes

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In case you missed it, here's the Trudeau government's housing announcement from Thunder Bay in five minutes.
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'They don't know what to do,' and other things P.E.I. opposition MLAs say about the budget

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The province's latest operating budget is out, and it may come as no surprise that the Green Party and the Liberal Party are not big fans of it.
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'They don't know what to do' and other things opposition MLAs say about P.E.I.'s budget

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The province's latest operating budget is out, and it may come as no surprise that the Green Party and the Liberal Party are not big fans of it.
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We now know how the P.E.I. government plans to spend public money this year. The budget, tabled Thursday, gives more money to health care, housing and education. Finance Minister Jill Burridge spoke with CBC News: Compass host Louise...
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P.E.I. finance minister acknowledges her new budget is ‘more of the same’

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We now know how the P.E.I. government plans to spend public money this year. The budget, tabled Thursday, gives more money to health care, housing and education. Finance Minister Jill Burridge spoke with CBC News: Compass host Louise...
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Halifax taking more drastic steps to get people out of tents

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When the deadline for residents to leave five encampment sites came earlier this week, the city did not enforce it. But now, officials say they're going to remove people's possessions and cut off their access to power. Taryn Grant reports.
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Prince George looks to opt out of province’s new short-term rental rules

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Some municipalities in British Columbia are pushing back against provincial legislation that restricts short-term rentals, with Prince George city council voting unanimously on Monday to request to opt out of the Short-Term Rental...
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One dead after apartment fire in Burnaby

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One man has died after a fire burned a derelict apartment building in Burnaby's Metrotown neighbourhood. Charis Hogg reports.
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Bangladeshi community, elected officials hold community conversation in Parkchester

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The membership-based organization DRUM is made up of primarily low-income South Asian and Indo-Caribbean workers and youth who advocate for social and policy changes.
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Madrid to convert underused offices into flats

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Madrid will convert underused office buildings into flats to meet the city's extensive housing needs.
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Emergency Management Department relocates migrants illegally housed inside Fordham store

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Authorities say the group of migrants were living inside a store that was once a juice bar at 305 East Kingsbridge Road.