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Kingston city council approves sale of land for future housingKingston council approved the sale of two parcels of land for housing and agreed to renew the street patio program for the summer of 2023.PoliticsMar 8, 2023
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Halifax council votes 14-2 to sell parkland to province for new Clayton Park schoolHalifax council heard the Clayton Park community is in need of a new pre-primary to Grade 8 school. Despite some public pushback, they voted to sell parkland to the province.CanadaFeb 7, 2023
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Ontario government ‘stopped’ $18.6M sale of OPG lands in Wesleyville to Port Hope: mayorThe Municipality of Port Hope said it received a "last-minute" and "unexpected" change from OPG that the province has "stopped the sale" of an $18.6M land purchase.PoliticsApr 4, 2022
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Napanee, Ont. mayor responds to integrity commissioner’s reportThe mayor of Napanee has responded to an integrity commissioner's report into a land sale where she had a conflict of interest.CanadaSep 15, 2021
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Conservationists concerned over sale of Crown land in southern AlbertaThe Alberta government has auctioned off a parcel of Crown land near Taber, Alta., to an anonymous bidder for $460,000, and that has some conservation groups in the area concerned.PoliticsMar 31, 2020
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Crown land sales deteriorating Prairie land: Saskatchewan conservationist75 parcels of Crown land have recently been put up for auction in Saskatchewan.CanadaOct 12, 2017
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Proceeds from Quarters land sale should preserve more river valley: Sierra ClubConservationists want Edmonton city council to take any proceeds from the potential land sale paving the way for a proposed 80-storey tower in the Quarters and use it to preserve more river valley land.EnvironmentFeb 14, 2017
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LCBO headquarters in Toronto sold to developers for $260 millionA parcel of land on Toronto's waterfront owned by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario has been sold for $260 million.May 5, 2016
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Ontario looks to sell Toronto waterfront land owned by LCBOThe Liberal government is seeking bids from developers for the four-hectare site owned by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario on the Toronto waterfront.Sep 4, 2014
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