As strike enters third week, Canada Post workers appeal to public for patience
With pressure mounting for an end to the Canada Post strike as it enters its third week, picketing workers remained steadfast as they walked the picket line on a blustery cold Friday morning outside a main Ottawa postal station.
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Will Brady ,
November 29, 2024
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In Ottawa, ‘renovictions’ represent the front lines of housing crisis
While federal policy makers deliberate over the best way to fix the crisis in the housing market, the battleground over affordable rental units in Ottawa is getting uglier.
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Will Brady ,
November 22, 2024
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Immigration cuts won’t close housing gap as much as government thinks: PBO
While planned reductions to immigration levels in the coming years will narrow Canada’s housing gap, a new analysis by the federal Parliamentary Budget Officer concludes the cuts won’t make as big a difference as the Liberal government predicts. In late October, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced the federal government’s 2025-27 Immigration Levels Plan. Among other impacts, the plan is expected to...
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Will Brady ,
November 15, 2024
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