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Alternative Lending Continues to Grow in Canada

CIBC’s chief economist Benjamin Tal argues the alternative lending space continues to grow, a result of the B-20 mortgage stress test. For those unaware of alternative lending, it’s essentially the place you go when you can’t get a loan from a traditional bank, usually because your credit sucks. Unsurprisingly this space has been growing as […]

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Alberta election results live: Everything you need to know as polls close – National Post

In a few hours, Albertans will know who their next premier is. Probably. It will be Rachel Notley, the popular leader of the less popular NDP, or it will be Jason Kenney, the controversial figure whose United Conservative Party showed a commanding lead in almost every poll. But adding to the potential election night drama … Continue reading “Alberta election results live: Everything you need to know as polls close – National Post”

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Trial of Oak Bay man accused of killing his two daughters begins in Vancouver – Times Colonist

EDITOR’S NOTE: Some of the details in this story are disturbing. VANCOUVER — The last time Chloe and Aubrey Berry were seen alive, they were playing in the snow late Christmas Eve in 2017 outside their father’s Beach Drive apartment, a B.C. Supreme Court jury heard Tuesday. article continues below Trending Stories Les Leyne: NDP … Continue reading “Trial of Oak Bay man accused of killing his two daughters begins in Vancouver – Times Colonist”

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National Home Prices in Canada Drop for First Time Since 2009

National home sales continued their slump in March with the Canadian Real Estate Association reporting March home sales dipped 4.6% year-over-year. It was the 15th consecutive month that home sales have declined, a feat not accomplished since 2008. “March results suggest local market trends are largely in a holding pattern,” suggested the associations Chief Economist, […]

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Neighbours’ dispute possible motive in Penticton fatal shooting spree – Global News

The nephew of one of the victims in Monday’s fatal shooting spree in Penticton said his uncle may have been killed because of a grudge by a former neighbour. Jeff Schwarz said his uncle Rudi Winters was one of four people shot in downtown Penticton around 10:30 a.m. WATCH: RCMP statement on Penticton shooting spree … Continue reading “Neighbours’ dispute possible motive in Penticton fatal shooting spree – Global News”

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Latest: Hole from spire, sparks seen inside Notre Dame – CTV News

PARIS — The Latest on a fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris (all times local): 12:35 a.m. A hole left by Notre Dame’s fallen spire is still burning and sparks are spilling down from the cathedral’s vaulted ceilings more than five hours a fire broke out near the top of the Gothic landmark in … Continue reading “Latest: Hole from spire, sparks seen inside Notre Dame – CTV News”

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‘I had a hard time breathing’: Changes urged over airplane cabin fumigation – CBC.ca

RaniaKhunaysir didn’t see it coming when she booked a last-minute Caribbean vacation for her young family. The Toronto parent had no idea the airplane cabin would be fumigated with them on board when they landed in Jamaica, despite guidelines that say passengers should be clearly and repeatedly informed of the requirement before they fly. “Suddenly … Continue reading “‘I had a hard time breathing’: Changes urged over airplane cabin fumigation – CBC.ca”

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UCP entered final weekend before Alberta election with eight-point lead over NDP: poll – The Globe and Mail

Jason Kenney’s United Conservative Party entered the final weekend before Alberta’s provincial election with a comfortable eight-point lead over Rachel Notley’s New Democrats, according to a new poll conducted for The Globe and Mail, near the end of a divisive campaign that has largely focused on the province’s persistent economic problems. If Mr. Kenney turns … Continue reading “UCP entered final weekend before Alberta election with eight-point lead over NDP: poll – The Globe and Mail”

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Florida man killed by large, flightless pet bird – CTV News

ALACHUA, Fla. – A large, flightless bird native to Australia and New Guinea killed its Florida owner when it attacked him after he fell. The Alachua County Fire Rescue Department told the Gainesville Sun that a cassowary killed the man Friday on his property near Gainesville, likely using its long claws. The victim’s name was … Continue reading “Florida man killed by large, flightless pet bird – CTV News”

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Sherbrooke woman missing in West Africa still alive, says Burkina Faso official – CBC News

A Quebec woman and her Italian travel companion who went missing in West Africa late last year are still alive, but no longer in Burkina Faso, according to a government official of the African country, speaking on an Italian news channel. Édith Blais, a 34-year-old Sherbrooke resident, and Luca Tacchetto, a 30-year-old Italian national, went … Continue reading “Sherbrooke woman missing in West Africa still alive, says Burkina Faso official – CBC News”

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