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Housing costs

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Ben Dachis of the C.D. Howe Institute on the cost of municipal regulations in home ownership.
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Tap and go

9th - Higher Ed
Stacey Madge, president of Visa Canada, on testing a contactless payment project for public transportation across Vancouver.
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Protecting pedestrians: Urban planning for safer cities

9th - Higher Ed
Protecting pedestrians is becoming a focus for urban planners. Vehicle attacks have made more headlines in recent years, and cities are now working on solutions to protect people from the unthinkable.
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FDA Backs Cannabis-Based Drug

9th - Higher Ed
In celebration of 420, we've got a trio of headlines from the world of weed -- from what could be the first prescription drug based in cannabis to a special offer for Lyft riders in states where marijuana is legal.
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Welcome to Brussels - one of Europe's most polluted cities

9th - Higher Ed
It's the de-facto capital of Europe, but also one of the most polluted cities in Europe. Brussels' unenviable pollution record is down, in part, to a high percentage of diesel cars on its roads. People who live in the city are trying to...
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Will NYC Turn Into the Silicon Valley of the East?

9th - Higher Ed
In light of Google's plans to buy the Chelsea Market building in the Big Apple, the city is encouraging other tech companies to open up there. Julie Samuels of Tech:NYC explains why the city is ideal, not just for giants like Google and...
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Storage business boom

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CBC's Dianne Buckner reports on expansion plans and start-ups in the storage sector
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Berkeley Takes a Stand Against the War on Drugs

9th - Higher Ed
Jesse Arreguín, mayor of Berkeley, Calif., says that local police officers will not collaborate with the DEA to enforce federal drug laws. Arreguín shared advice for cities and states considering becoming "sanctuaries" for cannabis.
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'We deserve more recognition'—partner of Belgium terror victim speaks out

9th - Higher Ed
Survivors, relatives, support groups and others have joined together in Brussels to remember victims of terror. They observed a minute's silence, ahead of Sunday's European Day of Remembrance. Among them was Briton Charlotte...
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Housing picture

9th - Higher Ed
Aled ab Iorwerth, deputy chief economist at CMHC, on what fuelled Canada's hot housing market last year
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Andrea Jenkins On Running For Office

9th - Higher Ed
Andrea Jenkins, the first openly trans black woman elected to office in the U.S. discusses why she decided to run for city council in Minneapolis.
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Andrea Jenkins Made History in Her Political Campaign

9th - Higher Ed
Andrea Jenkins, the first openly trans black woman elected to office in the U.S., discusses why she decided to run for city council in Minneapolis.
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What Kind of City Will Amazon Choose for Its Second Headquarter?

9th - Higher Ed
Steve Demetriou, CEO at Jacobs Engineering Group, makes his bets and says that the city would have to have an efficient infrastructure system.
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Waste Management Without the Mess

9th - Higher Ed
"Industrial/Organic" uses an indoor process to recycle waste without creating odor or generating methane. Co-founder Amanda Weeks explains how her company processes garbage for the 21st century.
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Making Money... And a Social Impact

9th - Higher Ed
Due Founder John Rampton, "Love Your Melon" CEO Zachary Quinn, and Lite Memphis's Hardy Farrow discuss how being socially responsible can have an effect on companies' bottom line.
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Uber's relationship with cities

9th - Higher Ed
As Uber says it may leave Quebec over new rules on its service, Shauna Brail, the director of urban studies at U of T, explains Uber's complicated relationship with cities
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The Forces Driving the Mid-Sized Metro Boom

9th - Higher Ed
Despite the allure of big cities like New York City and Los Angeles, many millennials are opting for midsize cities like Virginia Beach and Austin. Beyond cities, more millennials are actually moving to and living in the suburbs....
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How U.S. Cities Are Taking the Lead on Climate Change

9th - Higher Ed
It's Climate Week in NYC, and a coalition of mayors and business leaders are descending on the Big Apple to discuss environmental issues. Steve Adler is the mayor of Austin, Texas, and joins us live from the event to explain how cities...
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Millennials and the Future of Home Buying

9th - Higher Ed
Millennials are finally getting into the real estate market. According to data from the National Association of Realtors, millennials make up 34% of recent homebuyers. Luxury Real Estate Brokers Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlon discuss the...
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Why Thinking Local Helped This Start-Up

9th - Higher Ed
Delivery company Favor used be available in multiple states, but has scaled back to focus primarily on building its business in Texas. Now that the company has completed a Series B funding round closed to the tune of $22 million, the...
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When It's Time to Go Global

9th - Higher Ed
Timing can be everything when it comes to preparing a company for global expansion. Gaurav Sharma, COO of Saavn, and Keith Krach, chairman of the board for DocuSign, discuss the signs that the time is right.
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Chicago sues Trump over sanctuary city funding

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump is the target of a lawsuit from Barack Obama's former chief of staff, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, over proposed funding cuts he says could leave Chicago vulnerable.
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What can cities learn from Harvey flooding?

9th - Higher Ed
As Houston sets out on lengthy and costly rebuilding in the wake of Harvey, other cities could benefit from shoring up their own flood defences to avoid a similar fate
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Uber woes

9th - Higher Ed
Renee Filippone reports on Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's move to take a temporary leave