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Premila D'Sa
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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September 7th 2020
Jenny Kwan, who represents the riding of Vancouver East, said she had started to notice that the housing situation in the city was not improving despite her Liberal counterparts saying the program was proceeding well during parliamentary sessions.
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More in today's news
Financial security and independence can also play into household formation, which is commonly measured by a “headship” rate — the higher the rate, the more households within a population. Toronto's headship rate has fallen by six per cent between 1991 and 2016.
Vjosa Isai
News, Next Gen Insider
| September 4th 2020
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Canadian post-secondary institutions must spend heavily to move courses online while bracing for a sharp loss in revenue from stymied international enrolment. It could be calamitous for some, warns one education executive who decried Ottawa’s lack of direction.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| September 8th 2020
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The provincial government holds the extension as a key to economic recovery and sustainability
Premila D'Sa
News, Business, Energy, Ottawa Insider
| September 6th 2020
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Last Thursday, Terry Boehm breathed a sigh of relief. The Canadian Seed Growers' Association, which represents 3,500 seed growers across Canada, voted against a proposed merger with four other seed industry organizations. It was a decision Boehm, a farmer and Saskatchewan representative for the National Farmers Union, hopes will protect farmers' independence — and the integrity of Canada’s farms.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Food Insider
| September 8th 2020
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Congressional Democrats and Republicans were busy hashing out the details of a third coronavirus package. One piece of the package became a sticking point for both parties: emissions from airplanes and cruise ships.
Zoya Teirstein
News
| September 8th 2020
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Thousands of lightning strikes have put California under a “fire siege” since mid-August, setting parched grasses, shrubs, and trees ablaze across the state.
Emily Pontecorvo
News, US News
| September 8th 2020
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Hundreds of animals perished in Botswana and new deaths are reported in Zimbabwe – now scientists are trying to find the cause
Phoebe Weston
News
| September 8th 2020
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World political leaders must step up on the environment, activist tells Venice film festival showing of documentary about her
Lanre Bakare
News, Politics
| September 8th 2020
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From the archives
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Meeru Dhalwala
News, Culture
| November 25th 2019
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