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Trudeau’s housing strategy triggered an Alberta construction boom that isn’t slowing downThe federal Liberals offered tax incentives and funding in an effort to build more housing as rent prices soared and supply disappeared across the country. Did it work?CanadaMar 14, 2025
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Feds to fund new logistical hub for steel transportation at Port of HamiltonOttawa is set to drop around $5 million for an indoor rail transloading facility at Pier 15 relieve supply-chain congestion at the Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority.EconomyNov 9, 2022
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Canadians want more help with cost of living crisis, Liberals sayThe federal Liberals plan to double GST rebates, offer dental care benefits to low-income families with young children and hike a rental housing allowance.PoliticsSep 12, 2022
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UCP and Ottawa fail to reach affordable child care deal before writ dropIn the 2021 budget, the federal Liberals committed to funding a Canada-wide child care system which would see parents pay an average of $10 per day.EconomyAug 17, 2021
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Liberals table bill to safeguard French in sweeping update to Official Languages ActOfficial Languages Minister Mélanie Joly introduced the bill, which proposes reforms that range from federal workplaces to immigration to the selection of Supreme Court judges.CanadaJun 15, 2021
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Former Liberal MLA Joanne Bernard seeking federal nomination in Halifax WestThe riding of Halifax West has been long-held by Geoff Regan, who announced in March he will not be seeking re-election.PoliticsJun 9, 2021
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Trudeau appeals for new Liberal party candidates for next federal electionTrudeau says the party wants a candidate roster that represents all voices in shaping Canada's post-pandemic future.CanadaDec 22, 2020
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Democracy sidestepped in ban on assault-style firearms, say Conservative MPs in B.C. Interior“We have a lot of firearms groups and hunters that are legitimately questioning why certain guns are on there and why certain ones are not,” said one B.C. MP.CanadaMay 8, 2020
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Struggling oil and gas industry to blame for cuts, closures at Edmonton truck dealership, president saysEdmonton Kenworth, a truck dealership with six locations in the city, will be cutting jobs and re-structuring, and the company’s president said it is due to the struggling oil and gas industry.PoliticsNov 8, 2019
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Liberal candidate Chrystia Freeland’s signs vandalized in midtown Toronto neighbourhoodIn the area of Dupont and Christie streets, signs bearing the Liberal candidate's face have been vandalized with black spray paint.PoliticsOct 21, 2019
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