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Metro Vancouver board chairs could see $25K pay bumps under proposed changesA proposal to increase the number of paid meetings attended by Metro Vancouver's board chair and vice-chair is raising eyebrows.PoliticsMay 29
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Winnipegger pushes for affordability as election highlights cost of livingAffordability is a key election issue. For one Winnipeg mother, it is something she's actively working to tackle in creative ways.CanadaSep 12, 2023
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Taxes, spending up in Montreal 2023 budgetMontreal Mayor Valérie Plante released the 2023 city budget Tuesday, with new property tax bills scheduled to be mailed out to homeowners at the beginning of the new year.CanadaNov 29, 2022
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Montreal reports strong finances for 2021 fiscal yearThe city is posting a fiscal surplus of $293 million and an increase in revenues of 2.5 per cent, largely driven by a strong real estate market.CanadaMay 11, 2022
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Can you save money working from home?For many, the switch to working from home means saving money on parking spots, gas and eating out during the day, but it also comes with other costs.Sep 23, 2020
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Saint John councillor suggests possibility of selling assets, including Harbour StationThe city's largest arena posts yearly deficits in the hundred of thousands of dollars.EconomyAug 6, 2019
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New investigation launched into suspended B.C. legislature sergeant-at-arms Gary LenzThe investigation is not criminal in nature, house speaker Mike Farnworth said, but rather a human resources matter.PoliticsJul 13, 2019
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Hey, big spender: Winnipeg councillors’ expense report audits doneJeff Browaty is the hungriest, while Devi Sharma is a big talker.PoliticsJun 26, 2019
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B.C. legislature clerk Craig James retires, found to have committed ‘administrative misconduct’Clerk Craig James has retired after an independent investigation found he committed administrative misconduct.PoliticsMay 16, 2019
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Speaker’s office ‘did our homework’ on legislature investigation says special advisor Alan MullenThe Speaker of the Legislative Assembly's office is defending itself over questions that Speaker Darryl Plecas overstepped his authority and that the Plecas Report could jeopardize potential criminal charges.PoliticsJan 25, 2019
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