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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.

Search for Franklin’s ships won’t go cold

They are designated national historic sites and a crucial component of Canadian culture and history. But, no one has seen HMS Erebus or HMS Terror since they were trapped in ice while searching for the Northwest Passage in 1845. Parks Canada hopes to change that.

Mar
18

Veterans take on government in the continuing uranium debate

Canadian soldiers want compensation for health problems linked to uranium exposure they say occurred while they were serving as peacekeepers in Bosnia.

Mar
18

Climate change funding up in the air

With the budget on March 22, Canada's Clean Air Agenda is again in the spotlight. Spending estimates show that the federal government plans to cut $145.5 million from spending designed to reduce Canada's carbon footprint in the next nine years.

Mar
18

Over the Limit: The battle against Usage-Based Billing

Controversy continues to swirl around the CRTC decision to impose usage-based billing on third-party Internet Service Providers. But Canada's telecommunications regulator isn't backing down.

Mar
18

Keeping the Great Lakes ‘great’

Environment Canada is investing nearly $3 million in projects that hope to clean up environmentally-damaged areas of the Great Lakes. While in some cases the funding may not be enough, project managers say it's a good start.

Mar
18

Bollywood comes to Hollywood North

This year Canadians will celebrate the culture and traditions of India as well as recognizing and encouraging joint business ventures and growing economic collaboration. Canadians will see the dance, art, and history of India, as well as Indian cinema, with the 12th annual International Indian Film Academy Awards being held this year in Toronto.

Mar
18
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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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