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Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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September 11th 2023
New York City just introduced regulations that will cut Airbnb and Vrbo down to size, and help its beleaguered renters in the process. Canadian cities should consider doing the same — and the federal government should help.
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Retired Victoria, B.C. resident Bruce Lemire-Elmore sees his fifth-generation Puget Sound logging company as a model for British Columbia’s new direction in sustainable forestry.
Patricia Lane, Bruce Lemire-Elmore
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| September 11th 2023
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The Hands Off The Greenbelt rallies are set to take place Sept. 8 to 23 in several locations, including Queen’s Park in Toronto and MPP Christine Hogarth’s office in Etobicoke, as well as in Richmond Hill, Newmarket, Ancaster and Barrie. One of the first rallies occurred Friday in Kitchener, where Premier Doug Ford's public event, Ford Fest, was held.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| September 11th 2023
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While no one explicitly told developers that Ontario planned to open up the protected Greenbelt for housing last year, the government telegraphed that message to builders through actions – and silence, the province's integrity commissioner found.
Liam Casey
News, Politics
| September 8th 2023
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A new UN report detailing what needs to happen to limit global warming in line with the Paris Agreement's goals comes as the G20 is set to meet in India.
John Woodside
News, Energy, Politics
| September 8th 2023
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Down in the polls, the Liberals went on the offensive on Day 2 of the Conservative Party of Canada’s policy convention in Quebec City.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| September 8th 2023
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Half a million citrus trees have taken root in the Peach State over the past decade.
Emily Jones
News, US News
| September 11th 2023
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A Quebec judge will head a public inquiry into allegations of foreign interference in Canada's affairs now that federal parties have agreed on a process to examine the thorny subject, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he is ready to testify should he be asked to appear.
Dylan Robertson, Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| September 8th 2023
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From the archives
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Linda Solomon Wood
Opinion
| December 31st 2020
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