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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.

The big promise of the mini-moo

How now small cow?  More Canadian farmers are downsizing to the Dexter.

Nov
20

No country for new drugs

Canada ranks 20 out of 25 countries in a recent report on the reimbursement of new prescription drugs. For pharmaceutical companies, this ranking is a bitter pill to swallow.

Nov
20

House of heckles

Heckling during Question Period isn't unusual —
some even consider it a part of the democratic process. But how far is too far? And when does heckling become harassment?

Nov
6

Refuge denied

After 15 years of asylum, Rwandans living illegally in Canada could soon be sent back home. The Canadian government says the post-genocide country is now safe but some people facing deportation still fear for their lives.

Nov
6

A time for many words

On Parliament Hill, language seems parceled out in soundbytes and 140-character messages. But Canada's poet laureate is trying to bring the art of eloquence back to the national conversation.

Nov
6

Canadian composers take note

Canada comes alive with the sound of music thanks to half a century of promotion from the Canadian Music Centre. 

Nov
6
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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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