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Sour grapes: N.S. pauses subsidy to wine bottlers that drew ire of wineries - Halifax | Globalnews.ca
globalnews.ca Sour grapes: N.S. pauses subsidy to wine bottlers that drew ire of wineries - Halifax | Globalnews.ca

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says his government is pausing a subsidy for wine bottlers that the province’s wineries said undercuts their operations.

Sour grapes: N.S. pauses subsidy to wine bottlers that drew ire of wineries - Halifax | Globalnews.ca
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This is the reason your ER doctors are leaving: You don’t have a family doctor, and you can’t get an admission bed. So you end up waiting and waiting in the ER for a physician
www.thestar.com This is the reason your ER doctors are leaving

You don’t have a family doctor, and you can’t get an admission bed. So you end up waiting and waiting in the ER for a physician who might not be able to help much, writes Dr. Brian Wall.

This is the reason your ER doctors are leaving
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Sommelier Tries a $1,500 Bottle of Red Wine
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Canada plans college crackdown amid foreign student troubles - BNN Bloomberg
www.bnnbloomberg.ca Canada plans college crackdown amid foreign student troubles - BNN Bloomberg

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is introducing new measures to tighten standards on colleges, responding to criticism that Canada’s education sector is bringing in so many foreign students that it’s boosting pressure on housing and the labor market.

Canada plans college crackdown amid foreign student troubles - BNN Bloomberg
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Canada plans college crackdown amid foreign student troubles - BNN Bloomberg
www.bnnbloomberg.ca Canada plans college crackdown amid foreign student troubles - BNN Bloomberg

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is introducing new measures to tighten standards on colleges, responding to criticism that Canada’s education sector is bringing in so many foreign students that it’s boosting pressure on housing and the labor market.

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The Strokes' 'Room On Fire' Turns 20
www.stereogum.com The Strokes' 'Room On Fire' Turns 20

When the Strokes debuted with Is This It in 2001, they were a breath of fresh air. By the time they returned with Room On Fire in 2003, they were the atmosphere.

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  • I can’t understand how people look at PP

    If you’re the average Canadian and your rent has doubled or tripled, groceries have jumped 50%, and your health care system is collapsing in the last 8 years since Trudeau took power isn’t desperately wanting any alternative an obvious reaction? Many districts are effectively a two party race and if your only goal is to ensure Trudeau isn’t PM, the Cons are your only options.

    I’m not saying Pollievre will make any meaningful difference, but at the very least he’s been saying our housing system is broken. Trudeau’s had 8 years and things have only become much worse.

  • Canada's housing crisis will take years to solve: finance minister
  • Just building more doesn’t help. That will cause more urban sprawl and make everyone’s commute worse.

    We have so much space to build within the confines of the greenbelt with density, and it doesn't only have to be in large cities. We could easily build millions of more homes and not only would that ease our housing prices with more supply, but it creates more livable communities. Building denser means we'd reduce traffic because communities can scale transit/walkability/active infrastructure, it'd reduce tax burdens because we service smaller areas, it'd reduce noise/air pollution/traffic injuries with fewer vehicles, all while improving economic opportunities for local businesses.

    This is a proven model we've been using for thousands of years, and only since the rise of the automobile has this shifted in the 20th century. It's a no-brainer we should build homes it really is that simple.

  • Ottawa expected to remove GST on new rental apartment builds | Globalnews.ca
  • Genuinely baffling take, our entire system prioritizes the homeowner above all else. Policies like a GST exemption are the smallest of crumbs in a world where it's literally illegal to build an apartment building in 80% of the land in our largest cities.

    Only looking at (taxpayer-funded) subsidies alone, homeowners get FHSAs, first time buyer tax credit, home buyer's plan, tax-free imputed rent, unlimited capital gains exemption, and a slew of other provincial grants. This is all while they build equity! What do renters get in comparison?

  • Ottawa expected to remove GST on new rental apartment builds | Globalnews.ca
    globalnews.ca Ottawa expected to remove GST on new rental apartment builds - National | Globalnews.ca

    The federal government is removing the GST on all new apartment constructions in an effort to ease the financial burden on builders amid high interest rates.

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  • “let’s tear down everything here that all the existing residents chose and replace it with something else that we think is more logical”.

    This feels like a dishonest interpretation that misses a lot of the nuance presented in the article.

  • Canada to change how it counts foreign students, workers amid housing crunch
  • a) this is before Toronto instituted the empty homes tax - less incentive for homeowners to rent out their empty unit

    b) this is before the explosion of rental price increases post-covid - even less incentive for homeowners to rent out their unit

    c) measuring lights on or off a couple of times a year isn't a great proxy for assessing empty units

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