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Fredericton council approves zoning change to allow 4-unit housing

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Fredericton councillors voted in favour of changes to the zoning bylaw that will allow homes across the city to accommodate up to four units, subject to lot-size requirements.
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Region makes plans to move forward with transit hub construction

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The Region of Waterloo says on-the-ground work to start building the transit hub at King Street W. and Victoria Street N. in downtown Kitchener will begin in early 2026. That means Metrolinx and construction crews will be on site. As...
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Trade, veteran support top of mind for Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., voters

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With advance polling just days away, residents of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., say Canada-U.S. trade affairs, veteran support and intimate partner violence prevention are key concerns as they head to the polls.
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Federal leaders' French debate in 5 minutes

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The two-hour debate drew out spirited exchanges on pipelines, immigration and Trump. CBC’s Ashley Fraser explains the key moments.
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Want Arctic security? Nunavummiut say invest in Canada’s North

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With Canada’s sovereignty and security top of mind for many voters in this election, CBC’s Juanita Taylor goes to Nunavut, where people say you can’t secure the Arctic border without investing in northern communities.
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Atlantic Avenue mixed-use plan gets pushback from community board

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The project calls for redeveloping a roughly 20 block stretch of Atlantic Avenue and nearby streets.
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What's on Montrealers' minds ahead of federal leaders' debates?

9th - Higher Ed
The French and English debates are just days away. Some Montrealers say they’ve already decided for whom they’ll vote, while others want to hear the leaders make their pitch.
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A project with all this land may not have a lot of housing — and some Montrealers are worried

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A commercial developer wants to build a large business hub in Montreal's Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood but residents are worried the project doesn't address housing needs in the area.
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Voters in Sudbury, Ont., say drug overdoses, affordable housing are big election issues

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In Sudbury, Ont., community members say homelessness and the toxic drug supply are important issues that they haven't heard addressed by the party leaders in the federal election.
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What happened in week 3 of the race for the Yukon's next MP

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The federal election is less than 3 weeks away. Virginie Ann has been watching the race and has the latest.
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South Surrey-White Rock voters share what matters to them ahead of the 2025 federal election

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Early Edition host Stephen Quinn set out a card table and a couple of folding chairs in front of an all-candidates meeting at the St. John's Presbyterian Church in White Rock to hear what matters most to South Surrey-White Rock voters....
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Why you told us the federal election feels like a big deal

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From a shaky economy to constant threats from U.S. President Donald Trump — many of you told us a lot is at stake in this federal election. Any more questions about the vote? Email us: ask@cbc.ca
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Saskatoon residents focus on platforms over partisanship as party leaders visit city

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From cost of living to drug overdoses, Saskatoon residents were keen to hear what Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh had to present as platform points on their campaign visits to Saskatchewan on April 9, 2025.
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Affordable housing still a top issue for Sask. renters this election

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Renters and housing advocates in Saskatchewan say affordable housing is on the minds of many voters this federal election.
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‘Priced out’ of downtown: Why housing is a top issue for this Toronto-area voter

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Jacob Roslyn, 28, says housing is an issue he’s keeping a close eye on this election after he and his partner were priced out of downtown Toronto’s rental market.
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Canada Votes | Poilievre to cut development taxes to boost home building

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At a Milton, Ont., campaign stop, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged to cut development taxes to boost more home construction. He also promised to monetarily reward municipalities that cut development taxes themselves.
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Drugs, mental health still a key concern for Ontario voters in Belleville

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Those who live in Belleville, Ont., say social issues like homelessness, mental health and drug addiction are still top of mind during the federal election. In 2024, Belleville declared a state of emergency after a rash of...
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How will the new “strong mayor” powers change Toronto?

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Strong mayor powers take effect soon in Toronto and Ottawa. Chris Glover explains how these rules will (or won’t) change how city council operates.
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What issues are important to voters in Kitimat ahead of the federal election on April 28?

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Housing and affordability are top of mind for these voters in northwest B.C.
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Strong mayor powers could be coming to 169 more Ontario municipalities

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Ontario is proposing to expand strong mayor powers to the heads of council in 169 additional municipalities starting in May to help ensure they have the tools needed to reduce obstacles to new housing and infrastructure developments.
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What should replace the former Charlottetown Curling Club?

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With construction already underway to tear down the building, the province is asking people who live near the old Charlottetown Curling Club what they'd like to see happen with the site. Some say they hope it becomes more than just...
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Fact-checking some party leaders as election campaign nears midway point

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Jonathon Gatehouse from the CBC News Election Fact Check Unit takes a closer look at what some of the party leaders are claiming as the 2025 federal election campaign approaches the midway point.
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Yukoners talk about what matters to them in this election campaign

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With the federal election just weeks away, CBC Yukon set up a "speaker's corner" in downtown Whitehorse to find out what issues matter most to Yukoners.
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'No Money, No Rent': Spain Boils Over Housing Crisis; Huge Uprising In European Nation

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Thousands have taken part in protests across Spain, demanding action over a lack of affordable housing. The rallies - organised by housing activists and backed by Spain's labour unions - took place in more than 30 cities across the...