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Affordable rent act: Landlords selling off rental homes low-income households can afford

The Affordable Rent Act, with which outgoing Housing Minister Hugo de Jonge plans to regulate mid-market rentals in the private sector, will have adverse side effects for people with low incomes and those starting on the housing market - young people, immigrants, and divorces.

It s 177 experts vs Pierre Poilievre Who to believe?

It s 177 experts vs Pierre Poilievre Who to believe?
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Ottawa should not indulge Saskatchewan s fantasy in defying carbon tax

Andrew Leach is a professor of law and economics and co-director of the Institute for Public Economics at the University of Alberta. Saskatchewan, in trying…

Opinion: Ottawa should not indulge Saskatchewan s fantasy in defying carbon tax

Traffic fine collection fees putting thousands of households in financial trouble

Rapidly increasing collection costs for traffic fines fill the government coffers but result in problematic debts for tens of thousands of households, the Volkskrant reports based on an analysis of traffic fines imposed in the past three years. The Central Judicial Collection Agency (CJIB) claims an average of 137 million euros in collection costs per year, on top of the original fines.

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