Advocates and tenants urge Canada’s premiers to address the rental crisis next month

As governments throughout Canada work towards constructing more affordable housing, some rental market residents feel forgotten and neglected. These individuals want Premieres to take action during their next meeting. One such resident is Beverly Henry, a retired senior residing in Toronto whose rent has increased by over $400 in only nine years. Rentals.ca reports that …

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Kuhr Lawyer Warns of Possible Lawsuit Against Western Colorado County

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Both sides welcome the delay in B.C.’s salmon farm transition plan.

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted June 6, 2023 7:52 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size The federal government’s decision to delay its ruling on a planned transition away from open-net salmon farms from British Columbia coastal waters is being welcomed by opponents on both sides of the issue. Representatives from B.C.’s …

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Senegal, a stronghold of stability in Africa, confronts its most severe risk of turmoil in decades.

DAKAR, Senegal – June 2, 2023: Supporters of Ousmane Sonko, the opposition leader jailed for “corrupting the youth,” protested in the Senegalese capital. The country’s political stability has been threatened by violent clashes between security forces and Sonko’s supporters. Human Rights Watch and other organizations called for the release of those wrongfully held and for …

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Labour’s Proposal to Tax Private Schools Based on ‘Incorrect Calculations’

The HMRC’s Capital Goods Scheme has suggested that private schools may be able to recover VAT incurred on their building or refurbishment projects for facilities like swimming pools, sports halls, music and drama studios, laboratories or lecture halls. Labour’s calculation, however, does not take into account the possibility of children moving to the state sector …

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Chris Christie Criticizes Trump in His Presidential Campaign Launch: ‘He Deserves It’ – National

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie launched his presidential campaign on Tuesday, using various HTML tags. He wasted no time attacking Donald Trump, calling him a “lonely, self-consumed, self-serving mirror hog” and claiming that he’s the only one who can stop him. Christie was among the 2016 Republican presidential candidates who lost to Trump. He …

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During his visit to Washington, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak aims to promote stronger ties with the U.S.

Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (L) will visit Washington on Wednesday and Thursday for talks with American lawmakers, business leaders and U.S. President Joe Biden. File Photo by Simon Dawson/No. 10 Downing Street/UPI | License Photo June 7 (UPI) — British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will call for the deepening and strengthening of economic and …

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