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What 1 Vancouver city councillor hopes for as former mayor Robertson takes on federal housing role

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Prime Minister Mark Carney said his new housing minister, former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson, will be working with municipalities to tackle housing issues. Vancouver city councillor Rebecca Bligh told BC Today host Michelle Eliot...
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What one Vancouver city councillor hopes for as former mayor Robertson takes on federal housing role

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Prime Minister Mark Carney said his new housing minister, former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson, will be working with municipalities to tackle housing issues. Vancouver city councillor Rebecca Bligh told BC Today host Michelle Eliot...
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Montreal mayoral candidate collected illegal security deposit from tenant renting her home

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Soraya Martinez Ferrada, who has sold herself as a ‘candidate for housing,’ says it was an error made in ‘good faith.’ She says she’s now paid back the deposit.
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Debate on future of Jackson Park bandshell deferred

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A city council discussion to decide the future of the historic Jackson Park bandshell has been put off due to a revelation: The public school board is selling some of the bandshell's land. CBC's Dalson Chen reports from Windsor city hall.
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What’s causing Toronto rent prices to finally fall

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The average rent for apartments and condos in Toronto has been trending down for over a year, according to recent data. As CBC’s Talia Ricci reports, the slow market has led to more landlords offering incentives to entice renters.
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'I could care less what he thinks': Myers dismisses Charlottetown mayor's opinions on Park Street

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The City of Charlottetown wants to meet with P.E.I. Housing Minister Steven Myers about the provincial emergency shelter and outreach centre located on Park Street, but Myers doesn’t think that’s necessary. He says the province has...
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Soraya Martinez Ferrada launches Ensemble Montréal leadership bid with strong support

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The former federal tourism minister has secured the backing of four borough mayors, two city councillors and the party’s interim leader, Aref Salem. Martinez Ferrada says she wants to position Ensemble Montréal as a viable alternative to...
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Manitoba opens 67 new housing units for people living in tents

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The Manitoba government is celebrating the opening of 67 new housing units, at a cost of $6.4 million, as part of its goal of gradually eliminating chronic homelessness in the province.
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How a new program is aiming to support women in skilled trades

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A Canadian non-profit that focuses on housing and employment recently introduced its first-ever women’s cohort. As CBC’s Talia Ricci explains, the goal is to create more opportunities for women in skilled trades and close the wage gap.
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Fredericton hopes to offer more options for new housing in College Hill

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The City of Fredericton has proposed zoning changes that would allow larger, denser residential buildings in a neighbourhood next to two university campuses.
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Mayor Chow asks for more funding to build homes faster in meeting with PM Carney

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow sat down for a private meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney. She tells Power & Politics she asked for more funding to 'build, build, build.'
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How low can you lowball in a buyers' housing market?

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A Surrey condo developer recently grabbed attention by advertising newly built, move-in-ready condos at 25 per cent off the listed price. Financial advisor Mark Ting joined CBC’s Amy Bell to discuss whether this is truly a great deal —...
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Bertha Rabesca Zoe reflects on becoming first female Behchokǫ chief

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Tłı̨chǫ communities held their elections Monday night, voting in new and returning faces to lead their communities for a four-year term. The CBC's Meghan Roberts spoke with Behchokǫ's new chief about the election, and becoming the...
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Summerside mayor talks planning for the future, and keeping the city's lights on

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Mayor Dan Kutcher outlined Summerside council’s three main priorities for the coming year in his annual state-of-the-city address last week. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sits down with Kutcher to talk about those goals, and the...
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Anger in Anmore over proposed development

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The village of Anmore is located inside the boundaries of Metro Vancouver, but has maintained a small town feel thanks to its relative isolation. Now, as Justin McElroy reports, a proposed development could triple the community's...
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Waterloo region, Guelph voters talk tariffs, housing, and voter turnout

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Voters who participated in a CBC K-W voter panel share what matters most to them in the 2025 federal election. They speak of the broader impacts tariffs can have on their communities, the future of the housing crisis and how important it...
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What issues matters to Cloverdale-Langley City voters

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The riding of Cloverdale-Langley City has had both Liberal and Conservative MPs. We visit to hear from voters ahead of the election.
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What matters to voters in the riding of Cloverdale-Langley City?

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We've been visiting key ridings in the Lower Mainland in the lead up to the federal election. For our last stop in the series, we visit B.C.'s rodeo capital — the federal riding of Cloverdale-Langley City — where CBC’s Stephen Quinn set...
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Liberals, Bloc in dead heat for Quebec’s largest riding

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The Liberals and Bloc Québécois are in a dead heat for Quebec’s immense Abitibi-Baie-James-Nunavik-Eeyou riding, where affordability, housing and Trump are top of mind in a diverse electoral district that takes up half the province.
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The Avalon riding will send a new face to Ottawa this election

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Newfoundland and Labrador’s Avalon riding has four candidates running to replace Liberal MP Ken McDonald, who has stepped away after a decade. Here and Now’s Heather Gillis reports.
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Vacant lot in Boerum Hill to become affordable housing for seniors

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The vacant parking lot on Third Avenue between Bergen and Wyckoff streets will soon become “third-act apartments.”
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You might think young voters are uninformed. Not these Windsor, Ont., first-time voters

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According to Elections Canada, less than half of eligible voters aged 18 to 24 voted in the 2021 federal election, the lowest turnout of any age group. But as the CBC's Kaitie Fraser found, these young Windsor voters casting their...
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What matters to 18-year-old voters? These Windsorites weigh in

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According to Elections Canada, less than half of eligible voters aged 18 to 24 voted in the 2021 federal election, the lowest turnout of any age group. But as the CBC's Kaitie Fraser found, these young Windsor voters casting their...
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These Indigenous voters and experts say their concerns are on the back burner this election

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Summary * As the federal election campaign enters its final days, these Indigenous voters and experts say their issues have been on the back burner. The CBC's Pratyush Dayal reports.