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Every developer has opted to pay Montreal instead of building affordable housing, under new bylaw | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)

Two years after Valérie Plante's administration said a new housing bylaw would lead to the construction of 600 new social housing units per year, the city hasn't seen a single one. Meanwhile, the housing affordability crisis continues to grow.

Emboldened Doug Ford sells off Brampton | The Beaverton [satire] (www.thebeaverton.com)

QUEEN'S PARK - Following the minimal fallout of the recent Greenbelt scandal, where Ontario's Conservative Government took orders from connected property developers to allow development on newly purchased, Premier Ford has officially allowed his donors to purchase the city of Brampton at a heavily discounted price.

Where is he now? Jean Chretien has escaped, Canadians advised to shelter in place | The Beaverton [satire] (www.thebeaverton.com)

MONTREAL - The RCMP and Canadian Wildlife Service issued a joint statement late Thursday afternoon advising Canadians across the country to shelter in place after it was discovered that former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien had escaped from his enclosure.

City Replaces ‘Drinking In Park’ Signs With Guy Who Loves To Explain By-Laws To You | The Toronto Harold [satire] (www.thetorontoharold.com)

Toronto - After backlash from residents and city councillors over the large signs outlining new rules regarding drinking in parks, the city has decided to remove the signs and replace them with dozens of men who will be more than happy to explain the rules to you. The men will be deployed to the en

Green Party co-leader frustrated by lack of detail in foreign-interference documents | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)

Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May says she is unable to conclude whether former special rapporteur David Johnston's conclusions on foreign interference were reasonable or not because she hasn't been permitted to review all of the top secret documents he cited to support his conclusions.

Bloc leader Blanchet visits New Brunswick, insists his party doesn't plan to expand beyond Quebec | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)

Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet visited francophone communities in New Brunswick this week — the first visit by a Bloc leader to the officially bilingual province in 13 years. But he insists it's not a sign the sovereigntist party is setting its sights beyond Quebec.

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