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  • Innovative DTES housing project
    It’s a welcome ray of sunshine for a neighbourhood that needs it. We’re getting an exclusive first look at a new downtown eastside community housing development that’s being described as the template for how it should be done. Jennifer Palma reports.
    Global BC
    Apr 27
  • Affordable housing announcement in Dartmouth
    All three levels of government were in Dartmouth announcing millions of dollars for a new project on Main Street. It comes with plans for affordable housing, but advocates say what used to be affordable may not fit the bill anymore. Zack Power reports.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 26
  • Housing crisis amplifying shelter needs
    B.C.’s housing crisis is having a major impact of some of the most vulnerable people in our province who are trying to flee situations of intimate partner violence. Jatinder Bhatti, the Executive Director of the Tri-City Transitions Society, joins us to talk about how the lack of affordable housing means some are staying in abusive...
    Money
    May 2
  • Feeding a vegetarian in a meat-eating house
    Registered dietitian Andrea Holwegner joins Global News Morning Calgary with some tips for feeding a vegetarian in a meat-eating house, with multiple ways to meal-plan your way to success.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Apr 29
  • Ability to Deliver on Budget Housing Promises
    Housing is a major priority for the Liberals in the 2024 federal budget. Carlton University professor Ian Lee joins Antony Robart to discuss the government’s plan and whether the Canadian workforce is in a position to execute it.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 24
  • IPSOS Poll on grocery affordability and housing
    A new poll from IPSOS shows more people are facing sticker shock at the grocery store. IPSOS’ Darrell Bricker breaks down their findings.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 26
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  • Parents’ house wealth affects children: StatCan
    A new StatCan report highlights what could be a key factor for homeowners born in the 1990s. Global’s Nathaniel Dove explains.
    May 1
  • ‘Scott’s Vacation House Rules’ is back
    Liem Vu chats with HGTV duo Scott McGillivray and Debra Salmoni about the new season of their show and what they think rules or drools.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 23
  • Climate change is affecting the housing market: report
    A new report shows 39 per cent Canadians say extreme climate events like wildfires, floods, heatwaves and storms are going to decide where they choose to live in the next five years.
    Economy
    May 1
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  • BIV: Record housing starts for 2023
    Some relief on the B.C. housing crunch front, as a new record of new home starts is set. And is Vancouver becoming to loud to enjoy? BIV’s Tyler Orton has your business news.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 19
  • Historic military building could be turned into housing
    A century-old military building in Vernon may soon be coming down to make way for housing. Just last week, the Liberal government announced it was looking at a number of federally owned properties that have the potential to be turned into homes, in an effort to help tackle the country’s housing shortage. Jayden Wasney reports.
    Apr 24
  • Federal housing minister says new housing strategy will benefit Atlantic Canadians
    In an effort to address the ongoing housing crisis, Canada’s federal government has unveiled a “comprehensive strategy” aiming to tackle affordability challenges throughout the housing market. Vanessa Wright spoke with federal housing minister Sean Fraser about how the government’s plan will impact Atlantic Canadians.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 13
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  • More money going to social housing units in Winnipeg
    More than five million dollars from the provincial government is going to two projects to create more social housing units in Winnipeg.
    May 3
  • Peterborough taking second try at federal housing fund
    The City of Peterborough has missed out on millions to bolster its housing supply. According to the Mayor, Peterborough’s much anticipated application to a federal housing fund has been denied. Robert Lothian looks at the consequences and what’s next.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • Calgarian petitioning for rule change around pets in rental housing
    With many people struggling to find a place to live in Calgary’s current rental market, those with pets are facing a challenging decision due to a lack of pet-friendly rentals. As Adam MacVicar reports, one Calgarian is launching a petition to eliminate that barrier.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 2
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  • Calgary artist’s new exhibit pays tribute to historic houses
    A talented Calgary artist has come up with a colourful new exhibit for people to connect with the city’s heritage. As Gil Tucker shows us, it’s a project inspired by her daily outings with her four-legged friend.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 1
  • Montreal’s Mbaye Brothers and stars of HGTV’s “Hoarder House Flippers”
    Are you planning a home renovation or need to tackle some spring cleaning this weekend? The experts for any upcoming home reno or spring cleaning project, the Mbaye Brothers and stars of HGTV’s “Hoarder House Flippers” join Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to share their tips and look-ahead to season 2 of their hit...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    May 3
  • A preview of Season 5 of “Scott’s Vacation House Rules”
    The fifth season of “Scott’s Vacation House Rules” airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on HGTV Canada. Hosts Scott McGillivray and Debra Salmoni join Global News Morning Calgary to talk about what fans can expect this season.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Apr 22
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  • Tiny home community providing housing, opportunity in Fredericton
    A tiny home company in Fredericton has completed the construction of a 96-unit community. 12 neighbours – the group supplying the homes – developed the neighbourhood as a way to provide shelter and resources for people with nowhere else to go. As Anna Mandin reports, the company’s founder isn’t done yet.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 20
  • Feds look to B.C. for housing strategy
    Some of the federal government’s promises to address housing affordability and shortages may look familiar to British Columbians. As Richard Zussman reports, the Liberals are hoping what works here will work in the rest of Canada too.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 16
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