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Massive housing/retail project could double Town of Tuxedo's population

9th - Higher Ed
Town officials are expecting 3,000 new residents over the next ten years.
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Fines for unfinished Atlantic Yards housing project on pause

9th - Higher Ed
As part of the lawsuit, the developers, Greenland USA, would be fined $2,000 a month if the affordable housing wasn't completed by the deadline.
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Yellowknifers disappointed as long-awaited accessible apartment complex put on hold

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The goal was to create housing tailored to the diverse needs of people with disabilities. After five years, Housing NWT and the NWT Disabilities Council have parted ways. As Nadeer Hashmi reports, that’s left many deeply disappointed.
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Is a hotel turned shelter a problem, or part of the solution?

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On Main Street in Corner Brook, Mayor Jim Parsons says more people are begging for change, and there’s more petty crime. He says the issue is the location of an emergency shelter in the old Hotel Corner Brook. But advocates and residents...
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Poilievre's crusade against taxes continues outside question period

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Pierre Poilievre lost his seat in the federal election and wasn't able to participate in the first House of Commons debate. So the Conservative leader took questions from media elsewhere and criticized the Liberals for 'copying' policies...
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How much are 'financial landlords' driving up Toronto rents?

9th - Higher Ed
A new report is shining a light on a decades-long problem in Toronto: so-called 'financial landlords' and their effect on Toronto's rental market. CBC's Chris Glover digs into the data to find out why they are worsening the affordability...
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Province reacts to City of Vancouver dropping supportive housing development

9th - Higher Ed
The city of Vancouver has walked back from a supportive housing project in Kitsilano.It had previously defended the project which would have been situated at Arbutus and 8th Avenue.The mayor's office says it became clear the location...
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Housing N.W.T. and N.W.T. Disabilities Council part ways on accessible apartment complex

9th - Higher Ed
For five years, the two organizations had been working together to build an apartment complex in Yellowknife specifically for people with disabilities. The project now won't be proceeding.
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Brad Lander vows to make NYC safer, more affordable and better run

9th - Higher Ed
Lander, who has spent his career working on affordable housing and holding the city financially accountable, says his experience makes him the right person for the job.
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Future of Kitsilano supportive housing development unclear

9th - Higher Ed
A long-embattled supportive housing development on Vancouver’s Westside has lost the mayor's support. Earlier this year, Ken Sim put a pause on net new supportive housing in the city but said he wouldn’t get in the way of projects...
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Work begins on new Abegweit First Nation health centre as community continues to grow

9th - Higher Ed
Ground has been broken on a new health centre on the Abegweir First Nation in Scotchfort, P.E.I. But as CBC’s Sheehan Desjardins tell us, that's just one of the projects on the go — a daycare will be expanding and more homes are being...
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Kitchener Centre MPP co-sponsors bill to address homelessness

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario Greens deputy leader and Kitchener Centre MPP Aislinn Clancy is co-sponsoring a private member's bill aimed at addressing the homelessness crisis in Ontario. The bill proposes a plan to eliminate homelessness in Ontario within 10...
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Renting vs. owning: Which one makes more financial sense?

9th - Higher Ed
With moving day in the city on the horizon, many Montrealers are reevaluating their housing choices. Is continuing to rent just throwing money away — or can it actually be a smart financial move? We spoke to financial literacy coach...
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How co-operatives could become a hack to Canada’s housing crisis

9th - Higher Ed
People who live in them say they offer an attractive, low-cost alternative as the price of renting and buying property rises. Here’s how housing co-ops work and why we might start hearing more about them in Canada.
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'Work Like Team India': PM Modi’s BIG Viksit Bharat Push, Aims One Goal, One Team, One Future

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the 10th Niti Aayog Governing Council meeting, laid out an ambitious roadmap for a Viksit Bharat by 2047. Calling for unity between Centre and states, Modi stressed that “no goal is impossible” if India...
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City looking for new group of outreach workers to help vulnerable people

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The City of Winnipeg is looking to hire a group of outreach workers to help with vulnerable people. The mayor says whoever takes on this contract must be aligned with the province's Your Way Home strategy.
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Residents' group accuses outreach organization of helping people set up encampment

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A group dedicated to helping end homelessness is being accused of helping people set up a riverside encampment. It comes after a Point Douglas resident says he watched outreach workers haul supplies to the waterfront.
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Vote 2025: State Sen. Ramos focuses on working families in NYC mayoral race

9th - Higher Ed
Ramos, a Queens native and the daughter of Colombian immigrants, has represented her district in Albany for the last seven years. During that time, she helped raise the state’s minimum wage and tie it to inflation.
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Students at Ottawa U warn about a “student housing crisis”

9th - Higher Ed
A report conducted by the student union found that students can’t afford housing. Representatives were invited to present it at city council’s housing and planning committee.
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How lowering costs for developers could save you money on your next home

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario wants to change the rules around development charges, but will it help Toronto's housing crisis? CBC's Chris Glover digs into the data — and speaks to developers and officials to find out.
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CT lawmakers debate controversial zoning bill amid growing housing shortage

9th - Higher Ed
The proposal makes big changes to local parking and zoning rules. It's a compromise that supporters acknowledge is unlikely to satisfy either side of the housing debate.
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City launches plan to reimagine White Plains Road with community input

9th - Higher Ed
The Department of City Planning says it wants community input on a plan to deliver homes, jobs and neighborhood investments along White Plains Road.
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CT lawmakers unveil controversial zoning bill amid growing housing shortage

9th - Higher Ed
The proposal makes big changes to local parking and zoning rules. It's a compromise that supporters acknowledge is unlikely to satisfy either side of the housing debate.
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N.B. cities hope to permit record housing construction this year to keep up with demand

9th - Higher Ed
Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John are trying to keep up with five years of population growth and see more apartment buildings and other multi-unit housing as a key part of the solution.