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The fall of François Legault: How the Quebec premier went from beloved to loathed in a year
National Post· 1 day agoNowhere is Quebec Premier François Legault’s stunning fall from grace more evident than in the words...
New fines to curb 'nuisance' fire alarms come into effect in Ottawa
CTV Ottawa News· 1 day ago"Any calls that we can reduce, we're hoping that that going to save time where we can have members...
Tewin development project passes latest hurdle, but some say it still doesn't belong
CTV Ottawa News· 1 day agoIn June, city council approved a $2 billion Infrastructure Master Plan, which helps direct how the ...
OpenText cuts 1,200 jobs as part of reboot to focus on cloud, security and AI innovations
Financial Post· 1 day agoOpenText Corp.‘s chief executive says the company plans to shed about 1,200 roles as part of a...
Denley: Ottawa's LRT settlement sacrifices accountability for (maybe) cost savings
Ottawa Citizen· 2 days agoOttawa Council’s decision to seek yet another secret legal settlement with companies building the...
Canada's bold plan to make housing more affordable is showing signs of working — and could be a...
Business Insider via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoLocal governments in places like Ontario and Alberta have put up more of a fight. However, the...
Local community land trust celebrates first milestone, raises over $672K in community investment to...
Digital Journal· 2 days ago...July 3, 2024 GlobeNewswire - OCLT continues its community bond campaign to raise a total of $1.72M to purchase two additional non-profit residential properties - City to learn from and engage OCLT and other local sector partners to inform its review of acquisition and preservation strategies ...
In the news today: U of T encampment ordered taken down, Nova Scotia needs new cash
Coast Reporter· 2 days agoThe Toronto Police Service says it will enforce a court order granted yesterday that says...
Opinion: It’s time to abandon reckless EV mandates
Financial Post· 2 days agoLet the market decide when EVs are ready for prime time. In other words, let Canadians decide. Read on.
Ottawa considering buying hotels to house growing number of asylum seekers
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoThe federal government has in the last few years taken out long leases on hotels to help provinces...