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Finding a home for social housing

Federal money earmarked for social housing will run out in the next 30 years and no national housing strategy has been implemented to keep funds flowing into affordable housing. In an effort to combat this, right-to-housing advocates are uniting this spring to press the government to renew its funding commitments.

Confidence drops in RCMP’s youth crime prevention tactics

RCMP officials were "shocked" to learn their policing partners were 25 per cent less confident in their ability to deal with youth crime. Now officials at Canada's national police force are reviewing their policies for preventing crime among young people.

Feb
11

Political ad music strikes a flat key

Music is used in the recently released Conservative attack ads to influence voter perceptions without them realizing it. A carefully-selected melody can help or hurt a politician’s image. Can this persuasive marketing technique become a tool of manipulation?

Feb
11

Federal government leaves victims vulnerable

New legislation would provide more funding resources to victim support groups across the country, but the government has made no move to table the bill.

Feb
11

Should government foot the bill for you to get healthy?

Gym memberships, golf lessons and nutritional counselling, oh my! If you're looking to lose weight or lead a healthier life, a new idea could see the government giving you a $5000 voucher to do just that.

Feb
11

New party aims to launch ‘democracy 2.0’

With a federal election on the horizon, an innovative new political party wants to shake up Canadian politics and empower voters using the internet.

Feb
11

Out of Anarchy

Capital News talks to two Canadian evacuees — one evacuated from Egypt this year and another from Lebanon in 2006 — about their experiences and what the Canadian Government can do to better handle these crises.

Feb
11
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Refining a National Energy Strategy

As rising oil prices impact Canada’s economy there are talks of creating a National Energy Strategy once again. But compared to the National Energy Program from 1980, the push this time is not coming from Ottawa – Western provinces and the private sector are taking the lead in the talks.

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Tourism heating up in the Nation’s Capital

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Ottawa residents have enjoyed record-breaking warm temperatures this winter. Organizers of weather-dependent events such as Winterlude, the Rideau Skateway and the Canadian Tulip Festival say they've already taken the rising mercury into account.

Mar
30
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