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iPolitics AM: O Toole, Singh both set to turn spotlight on housing in separate appearances today

iPolitics AM: O Toole, Singh both set to turn spotlight on housing in separate appearances today
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Canada s housing figures for April less stratospheric than they appear

Article content April’s soaring real estate sales are not as impressive as they appear across most major Canadians cities, including Calgary, a new report suggests. RBC Economics recently published its new Focus on Canadian Housing report examining last month’s stratospheric resales figures finding a range of growth, year over year, from 140 per cent to 462 per cent. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Canada’s housing figures for April less stratospheric than they appear: RBC report  Back to video Yet its author, senior economist Robert Hogue, points out the numbers are misleading because real estate sales in April last year all but seized across Canada, including in Calgary.

Transit gain doesn t have to equal renter pain - Spacing Vancouver

Transit gain doesn’t have to equal renter pain Allan Fernandez knows his building’s days are numbered. Others like his in Burnaby have already been bulldozed to chips, replaced by glass towers that rival downtown Vancouver’s in height. Fernandez lives in the heart of Burnaby, near the Metropolis supermall and the Metrotower office complex, a three-minute walk from the Metrotown SkyTrain station and bus loop. His building on Dow Avenue is a three-storey walk-up with a wooden frame, and it turns 60 next year. It’s been sold four times since he moved there in 2013, and a rezoning application is under way.

National housing non-profit calls federal budget missed opportunity for northern housing

iPolitics AM: Tories urge House to support vaccines for all by May 24

iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 29, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, receiving their first shots of AstraZeneca s COVID vaccine in April (Adam Scotti/Prime Minister s Office photo) With three weeks to go until the May long weekend that typically if unofficially marks the start of the summer across the country, the Conservatives are set to spend their first opposition day of the spring supply cycle making the case for a motion to have the House call on the government to “ensure that every Canadian adult has access to a vaccine” by the time it rolls around.

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