A real estate investment company that’s bought up dozens of older apartment buildings in recent years has become “a great Canadian growth story” by seizing on the unaffordable housing market, says one of its executives. A group of Hamilton tenants say they’re the ones paying the price. Equiton owns a …
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David Common will be the new host of CBC Radio’s Metro Morning
“It’s so exciting to go from a global adventure to a local one, with the opportunity to meet and hear from people in all corners of this giant city about your lives, families and struggles,” Common told CBC Toronto ahead of his Oct. 16 start. Veteran journalist and foreign correspondent …
Read More »MPs set to vote on new Speaker of the House of Commons this morning
The House of Commons will hold a rare mid-session election for a new Speaker Tuesday morning, after the position was vacated by MP Anthony Rota last week. Candidates will be given five minutes to make their case to their fellow MPs. The House of Commons will hold a rare mid-session …
Read More »Former RCMP director Cameron Ortis goes to trial accused of leaking sensitive information
Cameron Ortis, the former RCMP intelligence director charged with leaking top-secret information, is finally heading to trial today in one of the most sensitive court cases in Canadian history. The trial, which is expected to take weeks, begins with jury selection. Cameron Ortis, the former RCMP intelligence official charged with …
Read More »Greenbelt 2.0? Why Doug Ford’s boundary changes in Ottawa and Hamilton could make developers rich
The same day that Premier Doug Ford’s government announced its plans to take certain developers’ land out of the Greenbelt, it also made moves that benefitted developers who own rural land on the outskirts of Ottawa and Hamilton. Premier Doug Ford’s government added more parcels of land to each city …
Read More »Weaponized by PCs, sidelined by NDP: Indigenous concerns largely absent from Manitoba election
One of the two leading parties in this province spent the final days of the election campaigning against against a landfill search. The other leading party tiptoed around Indigenous concerns. Indigenous voters will have to wait for the next election to see substantive dialogue. With Indigenous population growth outpacing the …
Read More »Liberals in decline, PCs stagnant and NDP surging in latest Abacus poll
An online survey of 500 people in Newfoundland and Labrador shows the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives in a dead heat while the NDP gains ground in third place. According to Abacus Data, if a provincial election was held right now, the Liberals would get 40 per cent of the vote …
Read More »Driver with learner’s licence caught speeding at 199 km/h on North Vancouver stretch of Hwy 1
A 19-year-old man with a learner’s licence was caught driving 199 km/h in an 80 km/h zone in North Vancouver, B.C., on Friday. RCMP say the driver was stopped at the Upper Levels Highway section of Highway 1, near Lonsdale Avenue, around 9 p.m. PT Friday. Mounties said the driver …
Read More »More adults are taking medication for ADHD. Physicians say trend is a double-edged sword
New B.C. data suggests the rate of ADHD medication use among adults has gone up dramatically. Multiple experts say it’s a trend that could be improving the lives of many Canadians — though some warn it’s a double-edged sword, since these drugs can come with health risks and the potential …
Read More »This B.C. landlord was shocked to find his rental suite listed on Airbnb. Now, he wants stricter regulations
A landlord in Vancouver is calling on the provincial government to tighten regulations for short-term rentals after he was surprised to find his tenant was illegally listing his suite on Airbnb. David Wojtowicz says he got an email from his building manager last January that said there was an illegal …
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