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Montreal declares state of emergency as floods worsen throughout region – CTV News

Alberta RCMP officer facing charges of pointing gun and confining driver while off duty – Global News An Alberta RCMP officer is facing charges in connection to an off-duty road rage incident State of emergency declared in Clarence-Rockland; more than 100 homes face floodwater – OttawaMatters.com The Mayor of Clarence-Rockland is declaring a state of … Continue reading “Montreal declares state of emergency as floods worsen throughout region – CTV News”

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Alberta RCMP officer facing charges of pointing gun and confining driver while off duty – Global News

An Alberta RCMP officer is facing charges in connection to an off-duty road rage incident northwest of Edmonton. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) said on Dec. 28, 2017, Wood Buffalo RCMP Const. Barnaby Seregelyi was off duty and driving his vehicle west of Barrhead, Alta. when he became involved in an incident with … Continue reading “Alberta RCMP officer facing charges of pointing gun and confining driver while off duty – Global News”

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Amber Alert issued for five-year-old boy in Ontario – CTV News

A five-year-old Ontario boy whose disappearance prompted an Amber Alert has been found safe, police say. The boy was reported missing Thursday morning by his father after failing to show up to school in Mississauga, Ont. Police had been searching for the boy and his 47-year-old mother, who they say picked him up from school … Continue reading “Amber Alert issued for five-year-old boy in Ontario – CTV News”

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Ottawa declares state of emergency as water keeps rising – CBC News

The City of Ottawa has declared a state of emergency as river levels continue to rise, threatening to surpass those reached when flooding devastated some neighbourhoods two years ago. Mayor Jim Watson made the announcement during a news conference Thursday afternoon. We can no longer do it alone.– Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson Environment Canada has … Continue reading “Ottawa declares state of emergency as water keeps rising – CBC News”

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Unsold Inventory Growing Across Metro Vancouver Sales Centres

With Greater Vancouver condo prices declining, now down 5.9% year-over-year in March, this is having an immediate impact on the pre-sale market. As has been widely reported, developers are having to ramp up incentives, including decorating allowances, Realtor bonuses, and a full year of free avocado toast. This should not be surprising given the pre-sale […]

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Wilson-Raybould, Philpott address B.C. First Nations Justice Council – CTV News

OTTAWA — Former Liberal justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould is slamming the federal government she was once a part of for making only “incremental” progress on the Indigenous justice file and their promise to “decolonialize” Canadian laws and policies. “My fear and disappointment is that despite sounding the alarm, providing the advice, pushing and challenging, sharing … Continue reading “Wilson-Raybould, Philpott address B.C. First Nations Justice Council – CTV News”

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John Ivison: Frustrated Albertans want to see Jason Kenney get very aggressive, very quickly – National Post

The anger was to be expected; the hurt, less so. A new study of public opinion in Alberta by communications firm Navigator, based on eight post-election focus groups, suggests Albertans want premier-designate Jason Kenney to get very aggressive very quickly when it comes to taking on the federal government, environmentalists, intransigent provinces and anyone else … Continue reading “John Ivison: Frustrated Albertans want to see Jason Kenney get very aggressive, very quickly – National Post”

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Suspect identified in alleged confinement and sexual assault of 18-year-old man – CP24 Toronto’s Breaking News

Toronto police say they are looking for a suspect wanted in connection with the alleged drugging, confinement and sexual assault of an 18-year-old man in downtown Toronto. The alleged incident occurred over the weekend of March 9 and 10 in the area of Yonge and Gerrard streets. According to police, an 18-year-old man was in … Continue reading “Suspect identified in alleged confinement and sexual assault of 18-year-old man – CP24 Toronto’s Breaking News”

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Bias at the border? CBSA study finds travellers from some countries face more delays – CBC News

The Canada Border Services Agency is conducting a series of tests to learn if its human agents, and its passport-reading machines, are prone to discriminating against certain kinds of travellers. The CBSA’s research to date, obtained by CBC News through Access to Information requests, suggests that most of the discrepancies in the treatment of different … Continue reading “Bias at the border? CBSA study finds travellers from some countries face more delays – CBC News”

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Provincial Home Sales in BC Have Slowest March Since 2013

It’s been over a year now since the BC Government introduced a bout of policies aimed at cooling the provincial housing market. Policy measures from the BC Government in addition to a barrage of other demand side measures, including the B-20 Mortgage Stress test and restrictions on Chinese capital flight continue to weigh on the […]

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