As Canada aims to build homes faster, both the public and private sectors will need to boost spending on municipal infrastructure, a new report from the Canadian Urban Institute says.
A rental apartment complex is seen under construction at a new housing development in Langford, B.C., Thursday, May 30, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
"Yes, Canada needs more housing, but to realize this goal, we need the necessary infrastructure -- the water lines, streets, sewers, storm drains, and all the other essential municipal services -- that make new homes possible." It proposed multiple alternatives, such as moving away from requiring pre-paid development charges to an approach that provides secured payments over the lifetime of the asset.
An Ontario woman was shocked to find glass strewn across her laundry room floor after the door of her front-loading washing machine suddenly exploded earlier this month.Celine Dion says she experienced terrifying symptoms for years and decided to go public with her rare illness once the burden of lying to fans about her condition became 'too much.
The Malawi government said Wednesday that Vice President Saulos Chilima will be honoured with a state funeral after he died in a plane crash along with eight other people. In late April, Albina Roman and her daughter landed at Los Angeles International Airport and saw the rest of their family for the first time in nearly three years.At least 41 people died when a fire swept through a building that housed workers in Kuwait early Wednesday, and officials said the blaze appeared to be linked to code violations.Merrick Garland is at risk of becoming the third attorney general in U.S.
Car break-ins plague Canadians across the country, but instead of worrying about theft, a northern Ontario woman is cleaning up a big mess that she says will not be covered by insurance after a black bear broke into her Honda Civic and took a nap.Members of a Hutterite colony in southern Alberta have potentially built the world's tallest structure made of Popsicle sticks.
An Ontario woman was shocked to find glass strewn across her laundry room floor after the door of her front-loading washing machine suddenly exploded earlier this month.Change is coming at the Canadian Energy Centre, also known as the United Conservative Party's controversial energy war room.
The search of Prairie Green landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women who were killed by an admitted serial killer is another step closer Tuesday as the Manitoba government has approved an alteration to the Environment Act licence.SpaceX retrieves space junk from farms near Ituna, Sask.Saskatchewan and the other prairie provinces will see warmer than usual conditions over the summer months, according to a seasonal outlook by Environment and Climate Change Canada .
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