In Victoria, former Airbnbs are flooding the market — but no one is buying (ricochet.media)
Dozens of former short-term rentals have gone up for sale since the ban was announced in October, and not one has sold...
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Dozens of former short-term rentals have gone up for sale since the ban was announced in October, and not one has sold...
I’m full blooded Indigenous … I was born into my family, I have a status card, I grew up in my home community and my first language is Ojibway-Cree … I’m a brown skinned darked hair Indian … the first 12 years of my life, all I ever knew was my Indigenous culture, family and language....
In addition to hiking prices and shrinking product sizes, some food companies have also been quietly downgrading ingredients to reduce manufacturing costs in a process known as 'skimpflation.'
The YouTube channel Street Politics Canada is, by its own description, an “independent news organization that aims to cover unfiltered news.”...
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Gabriel Sohier-Chaput, who wrote hundreds of articles for the extreme right website the Daily Stormer using the nickname “Zeiger” was found guilty of hate speech earlier this year.
August's consumer price index figures mark the second consecutive month inflation has accelerated in Canada, even as grocery prices saw some relief.
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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....
How a pipeline project, purchased by the Trudeau government, went from an initial estimate of $5.4 billion to $30.9 billion, potentially leaving Canadian taxpayers on the hook.
The national survey of 2,932 Canadians, conducted by Maru Public Opinion as part of the Canada’s Most Respected Awards Program, found that Costco was the most respected food retailer in Canada for the second consecutive time.
A newly released document shows intelligence officials have been tracking China's attempts to meddle in Canadian affairs for more than one-third of a century.
Just over half of Canadians say they are $200 away or less from not being able to pay all of their bills at the end of the month amid higher interest rates and inflation.