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COPE's Sean Orr wins top spot as one of two new Vancouver city councillors

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COPE's Sean Orr wins top spot as one of two new Vancouver city councillors
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Why Nova Scotia bought this former military site

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Affordable housing will be built at Shannon Park in Dartmouth, a former military site that has been largely vacant since 2017. The Nova Scotia government confirmed to CBC that it had purchased the land and 600 affordable housing units...
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What are the main parties’ housing platforms?

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CBC’s Marina von Stackelberg breaks down what the main federal parties are promising to do about housing in Canada. You can also compare the party platforms at cbc.ca/partyplatforms.
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Inside the CRE Market: Peachtree Group CEO Breaks Down Industry Trends

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Peachtree CEO Greg Friedman on the hospitality business, commercial real estate and what the numbers are telling you. Watch!
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B.C.'s proposals to reform supportive housing 'long overdue,' Atira CEO says

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Last week, B.C.'s Housing Ministry said it would form a working group to look at safety in supportive housing — with a proposal to be able to evict tenants causing public safety concerns. Donna-Lynn Rosa, the CEO of supportive housing...
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Sudbury renter family preparing to move after house listed for sale

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The Wade family in Sudbury is preparing to move as their landlord has listed their home for sale. This is the fourth time the family has faced such a situation in the last 10 years.
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OneCity's Lucy Maloney elected as 1 of 2 new Vancouver city councillors

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Vancouverites chose two new city councillors in this weekend's byelection. OneCity's Lucy Maloney received the second-most votes and joins Stephen Quinn in studio to discuss her goals.
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How the federal leaders could affect GTA housing

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With the Canadian federal election just two weeks away, CBC’s Mike Crawley breaks down how each major party leader could affect the price of housing in the GTA.
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Toronto housing is expensive. Can the election change that?

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With the Canadian federal election just two weeks away, CBC’s Mike Crawley breaks down how the promises from major parties could affect the price of housing in the GTA.
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Barcelona tourism protests: People demand reform as cost of rentals soar

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Thousands protest across Spain as soaring housing costs driven by tourism and property speculation make homeownership unaffordable.
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What matters most to younger undecided voters?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with undecided voters Harman Banga and Alex Kimball about the issues that matter the most to them in this election.
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Thousands in Spain take to the streets in protest against country's housing crisis

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The protests under the slogan "Let's end the housing business" mark a milestone as they are the first to be held simultaneously in many cities across Spain, a decade after the mass protests against evictions.
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Affordability, health care crucial election issues for seniors

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Seniors enjoying karaoke night at Edmonton's Norwood Legion told CBC what matters to them in the upcoming federal election. Their issues? The cost of living, pension security, affordable housing and top-notch health care.
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Dawsonites talk about what matters to them this election season

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With less than a month remaining until Canada's next federal election we talked with people in Dawson City about what matters to them this election. Take a listen.
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Housing lottery launches in Mount Hope

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The new housing lottery is located at 130 E. 177 Street and offers 24 units.
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City councillors in Ottawa want federal leaders to think about local issues

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People at City Hall are watching this election closely. CBC’s Elyse Skura lays out five main issues they are hoping the candidates will focus on.