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Toronto’s offices are emptying out. The city wants to know what to do with themThe City of Toronto is turning to the public for guidance on what to do with its empty office space as vacancies continue to rise.PoliticsMay 10
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CRAB Park encampment residents take concerns to VictoriaPeople sheltering in the camp said they're consistently on the receiving end of government policy but have had little to no meaningful consultation with decision-makers.HealthMay 8
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Saskatoon looks at incentivizing building of affordable housingAdministration is proposing approximately $35 million be allocated to incentive programs supporting affordable housing, multiple-unit dwellings and development on city-owned land.CanadaMay 8
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Montreal-area home sales jump by 25% in AprilQPAREB's market analysis director says there was a "very reactive recovery" in April due to the expectation of an 'imminent return to a downward cycle in interest rates.'CanadaMay 6
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Halifax protesters demand ban on fixed-term leases: ‘People are terrified’Protestors picketed outside the office of Brendan Maguire, Nova Scotia's Minister of Community Services, on Friday — calling for changes to the Residential Tenancies Act.EconomyMay 4
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Squamish rejected a ‘floatel’ for LNG workers. What happens next?District of Squamish councillors voted 4-3 to reject a one-year permit for a cruise ship that would have housed the Woodfibre LNG crews.EconomyMay 2
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B.C.’s new short-term rental restrictions now in effectThe regulations are aimed at moving thousands of units listed through services like Airbnb and VRBO from the short-term market to the traditional rental pool.EconomyMay 1
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Tenants facing displacement from B.C. apartment say ‘renoviction’ protections not workingResidents of the 30 units in the Sturdee apartments in Esquimalt have been ordered to move out by September so the building's new owner can do renovations and repairs.PoliticsApr 30
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B.C. secures 8 new middle-income housing sites for BC Builds programBritish Columbia has secured eight new sites for its BC Builds program, in which land owned by the province, non-profits or community groups is pre-zoned to build middle-income rental housing.PoliticsApr 29
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Sale of Lions Place housing complex considered elder abuse, says CCPA reportA new report says the sale of the Lions Place non-profit seniors housing complex to a for-profit organization can be classified as elder abuse.TrendingApr 24
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