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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation release new rental market data

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Canada's housing agency says rents in some major cities are easing. But even so renters are still not feeling relief in their wallets. The Canada Mortgage and Housing corporation has a new report out today.
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Saint John launches long-awaited green zones to tackle homelessness

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Saint John has selected two green zones for transitional housing. The zones are part of Saint John’s Housing for All strategy, which aims to reduce homelessness and encampments in the city.
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Nine city councils call on the province to declare housing a human right

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Nine city councils call on the province to declare housing a human right
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New cooperative housing model aims to create more affordable homes in B.C.

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Co-op housing advocates want to see a newer housing model more widely adopted to ensure homes remain affordable. It comes as residents at ONE Vancouver co-op face a potential million-dollar property transfer tax if their lease is renewed...
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New housing development area faces opposition

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The Nova Scotia government has cleared the way for nearly 20,000 new homes in Bedford and Halifax, but some don't agree with where they will be built. Taryn Grant has the story.
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New homes for dozens of homeless veterans

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A new 40-unit permanent housing community for homeless veterans is set to be built in northwest Edmonton. Veterans House Canada is behind the project, which is modelled on a similar facility in Ottawa. Alan Mulawyshyn is a retired...
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Mother of man whose dead body sat for 3 days in supportive housing says little has changed

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A recent CBC investigation has revealed that it took 11 days to find a tenant's body in supportive housing in 2024.Diane Chandler died from an overdose in her room at the Foxglove in Surrey, B.C. CBC News has also learned that years...
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What difference can federal Housing Minister Gregor Robertson make?

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Canada's new housing minister Gregor Robertson will be a familiar face to people in B.C.Kyla Lee, a Vancouver criminal lawyer and Podcast host Mo Amir weigh in on whether Vancouver's former Mayor is up to the job
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Mother of man who's body lay in supportive housing for 3 days says little has changed

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A recent CBC investigation has revealed that it took 11 days to find a tenant's body in supportive housing in 2024.Diane Chandler died from an overdose of cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl in her room at the Foxglove.CBC News has...
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Mother of man who died in supportive housing says little has changed

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A CBC investigation that uncovered the case of a tenant who lay dead for days in a supportive housing complex last year before being discovered has now found that years earlier, another tenant who died in supportive housing was also not...
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Ontario’s former chief economist on what's missing in Ford’s 2025 budget

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The Ontario government’s 2025 budget includes a $14.6-billion deficit and $33 billion in planned infrastructure investment planned for the next fiscal year. Brian Lewis, Ontario's former chief economist, breaks down what’s missing from...
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Group calls on Ottawa to restore seniors minister position in cabinet

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The Nova Scotia chapter of the Canadian Association of Retired Persons says a secretary of state for seniors doesn't fully represent the interest of seniors in Canada. Watch Vern Ramesar's interview with CARP spokesperson Bill VanGorder.
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Post-secondary students in P.E.I. struggling to find affordable housing: report

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A new report shows that construction of new homes hasn’t kept up with the demand for affordable student housing. That has 20 per cent of students surveyed saying they’re considering dropping out. CBC’s Tony Davis has more.
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City of Regina looks to redevelop Taylor Field site after decade of empty promises

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A promise made more than a decade ago to build housing on the site of the old Taylor Field in Regina never came to fruition. Regina city council took a step forward this week with plans to redevelop the site.
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How is Carney planning to build more housing?

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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s plan involves four key points: Cut the GST for some homebuyers, cut the fees builders pay cities, get the government to build houses itself and make it cheaper for investors to build apartments. But will it...
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London's largest affordable housing development will soon be opening model suits

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Village SoHo is located on the former Victoria Hospital grounds in London's SoHo neighbourhood. The multi-building project includes nearly 700 mixed-income rental apartments. London Morning host Andrew Brown met with Greg Playford, a...
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London's largest affordable housing development will soon be opening model suites

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Village SoHo is located on the former Victoria Hospital grounds in London's SoHo neighbourhood. The multi-building project includes nearly 700 mixed-income rental apartments. London Morning host Andrew Brown met with Greg Playford, a...
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Alberta's population hits the 5-million mark

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According to Statistics Canada modelling, the population of Alberta has now surpassed the five-million mark. Kevin McQuillan from the University of Calgary joins us to explain what's behind the province's recent growth.
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No summer budget, says Finance Minister Champagne

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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the government will have a fall economic statement but no budget this summer. Champagne spoke after the first meeting of Prime Minister Mark Carney's newly named cabinet.
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Former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson takes on federal housing portfolio

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Canada's new housing minister is a familiar face to British Columbians. As Justin McElroy explains, Gregor Robertson's record on housing is in the spotlight as he moves from ex-mayor to federal minister.
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Who is representing British Columbia in the new Carney cabinet?

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Ottawa’s new 38-person cabinet includes representation from B.C. Two MPs are ministers and another three are secretaries of state. CBC’s Chad Pawson has a rundown of who’s in and who’s out.
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A new report says P.E.I. can better help its homeless population. Here’s how it could work

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The final report on how best to support Islanders with complex issues who are experiencing homelessness is now complete, and the province says it has approved the recommendations. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin spoke with Carlene...
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Ontario government tables new bill aimed at solving housing crisis

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Ontario's housing minister has announced a plan aimed at solving the housing crisis. The new legislation, which would speed up new home construction while lowering costs for developers, was tabled on Monday.
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Fredericton housing affordability worsening at dramatic pace

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A report commissioned by the city of Fredericton found that housing affordability has worsened in the past four years — for renters and people looking to buy a home.