OTTAWA — Federal parties are preparing to chase voters with ideas for dealing with what a new survey suggests is a major concern across the country: Housing affordability. The ideas being shopped around to stakeholders in the housing sector include targeted spending towards certain groups, such as veterans, and more spending to increase the supply […]
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        We don’t know about you, but we generally go through life with a lot of questions. Let’s say, for example, you’re at a bar with a group of friends. You’re having a great time, when all of a sudden, out of the corner of your eye, you see your partner talking, shall we say, enthusiastically, […]
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        Raine Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk are willing to get brutally honest about the realities of marriage in their documentary “I’m Going to Break Your Heart,” which will premiere on Bell’s streaming service Crave on May 24. So it probably won’t surprise you to know that they’re candid and honest when it comes to parenting, too. […]
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        HIGH LEVEL, Alta. — Fire officials say the winds continue to be favourable as crews battle a large wildfire burning a few kilometres from a northwestern Alberta town. Nearly 5,000 people have cleared out of High Level and nearby First Nations with flames licking at the southern edge of the community, which is about 750 kilometres […]
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        The CEO of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation is forcefully defending mortgage stress test rules and warning federal policy makers to hold the line amid calls for the measure to be changed. “The stress test is doing what it is supposed to do,” wrote president and CEO Evan Siddall in a letter dated Thursday to […]
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        KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Justin Trudeau and the Liberal party’s action plan on climate change has brought one former British Columbia politician out of retirement and back into the arena. At his nomination event Tuesday night for the riding of Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo, Terry Lake, a former B.C. health minister, described to the prime minister the conditions the […]
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        MONTREAL — Ken Pereira, one of the first people to blow the whistle on corruption in Quebec’s construction industry, is running as a Quebec City-area candidate in the fall election for Maxime Bernier’s nascent People’s Party of Canada. But instead of being noticed for his public service, the former president of an industrial mechanics union […]
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        TORONTO —Ten former Ontario health ministers across the political spectrum urged the provincial government Thursday to reverse its cuts to public health funding, saying work such as preventing disease outbreaks is being put at risk. “Public health helps Ontarians stay healthy, so they don’t need to go to the doctor, or a hospital, saving time […]
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        HIGH LEVEL, Alta. — The mayor of a northwestern Alberta town is urging the province to get financial aid flowing quickly to evacuees, as firefighters prepare for shifting winds that could push a powerful wildfire toward the community. Crystal McAteer of High Level said she called Premier Jason Kenney’s office on Thursday asking his government […]
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        NEW DELHI — Narendra Modi, leader of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), today won a second consecutive five-year term as Prime Minister of India, months after bringing India to the brink of war with Pakistan, its nuclear-armed neighbour. The BJP and its allies won a sizeable majority in India’s lower of House of Parliament, […]
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