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Waterloo slaps rental owners with nearly 300 charges

Waterloo authorities have issued close to 300 charges against rental property owners this year for bylaw violations. Discover the details and what this crackdown means for tenants and the housing market.

Cowichan Tribes Land Case Implications for BC

The Cowichan Tribes land title ruling is now Canada's most significant case, sparking fierce debate over Indigenous rights and private property certainty. Explore the legal and political fallout.

Edmonton locks in 6.9% property tax hike

Edmonton City Council has finalized a 6.9% property tax increase for 2025. Get the details on the decision, budget pressures, and what it means for homeowners.

Teen admits to damaging two Muskoka schools

A teenager has confessed to causing significant property damage at two schools in Gravenhurst, Ontario. Police continue their investigation into the November incident.

Coalition to ask UN to investigate Quebec's Bill 1

A coalition of legal and human rights groups plans to request a UN emergency investigation into Quebec's proposed constitution, Bill 1, citing violations of minority and Indigenous rights.

Château Laurier opens historic 1912 speakeasy bar

Ottawa's Fairmont Château Laurier has launched 1912, a permanent speakeasy-style bar featuring exclusive private-label spirits from Dunrobin Distilleries. Discover the historic vibe and artisanal cocktails inspired by 1912.

First Private Mental Health Walk-In Clinic Opens in Sudbury

Northern Ontario's inaugural private mental health walk-in clinic has launched in Sudbury, offering immediate support services. Discover how this healthcare innovation addresses critical gaps in mental health care access.

Women, Minorities Advance in Venture Capital: Study

A new study reveals significant progress for women and visible minorities in Canada's venture capital and private equity sectors. Discover the key findings and what this means for the future of business investment.

Quebec Expands Religious Symbols Ban to Private Schools

Quebec's government plans to table new secularism legislation extending religious symbols ban to private school employees and restricting funding to religious-based schools. Learn about the latest developments.

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