Article content
The past year has been a hard one. While most of us have rightly been focused on COVID-19 and getting it under control, other longer-standing problems have taken advantage of losing the limelight and gotten worse in the meantime. It’s been interesting to see how some of these trends have marked some big changes across the country and what it might mean for our day to day lives in a post-COVID Canada.
Of the trends that seems to be taking hold, probably the most consequential is what’s happening with the housing market across Canada. And when I say across Canada, I actually mean that. Normally when we talk about the spiking cost of homes across Canada, we’re really talking about Toronto and Vancouver. That has been an ongoing problem for over a decade, and it wouldn’t have surprised anyone to hear that was still a problem.
OPINION: The housing bubble that COVID built kenoraminerandnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kenoraminerandnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Opposition leaders back call for a more independent auditor general
The leaders of the three opposition parties in the New Brunswick legislature say they see merit in making the auditor general’s job even more independent from the government.
Social Sharing
Province should ensure auditor general appointments are independent, former auditor says
A former auditor who worked for the provincial auditor-general says there needs to be changes to the selection process for the job to give the public more confidence that the next appointee is independent.
Social Sharing