๐ Every developer has opted to pay Montreal instead of building affordable housing, under new bylaw
๐นTwo years after Valรฉrie Plante's administration said a new housing bylaw would lead to the construction of 600 new social housing units per year, the city hasn't seen a single one.
The Bylaw for a Diverse Metropolis forces developers to include social, family and, in some places, affordable housing units to any new projects larger than 4,843 square feet. If they don't, they must pay a fine or hand over land, buildings or individual units for the city to turn into affordable or social housing.
According to data released by Ensemble Montrรฉal, there have been 150 new projects by private developers, creating a total of 7,100 housing units, since the bylaw came into effect in April 2021.
๐นNone of the units have yet been made into affordable housing, with all the developers of those projects opting instead to give Montreal financial compensation. Only 550 units are big enough to be considered family housing. Five developers ceded a piece of property to the city instead of creating affordable housing.
The money from the fees paid by developers goes into either the city's affordable housing fund or its social housing fund. Those fees have so far amounted to a total of $24.5 million โ not enough to develop a single social housing project, according to housing experts.
#Quebec #housing
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๐นTwo years after Valรฉrie Plante's administration said a new housing bylaw would lead to the construction of 600 new social housing units per year, the city hasn't seen a single one.
The Bylaw for a Diverse Metropolis forces developers to include social, family and, in some places, affordable housing units to any new projects larger than 4,843 square feet. If they don't, they must pay a fine or hand over land, buildings or individual units for the city to turn into affordable or social housing.
According to data released by Ensemble Montrรฉal, there have been 150 new projects by private developers, creating a total of 7,100 housing units, since the bylaw came into effect in April 2021.
๐นNone of the units have yet been made into affordable housing, with all the developers of those projects opting instead to give Montreal financial compensation. Only 550 units are big enough to be considered family housing. Five developers ceded a piece of property to the city instead of creating affordable housing.
The money from the fees paid by developers goes into either the city's affordable housing fund or its social housing fund. Those fees have so far amounted to a total of $24.5 million โ not enough to develop a single social housing project, according to housing experts.
#Quebec #housing
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Hundreds of appointed positions vacant after 8 years of Trudeau's government
Almost eight years after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government came to power, hundreds of government-appointed positions โ from boards of port authorities and advisory councils to tribunals that hear refugee claims or parole cases โ are vacant or are being occupied by someone whose appointment is past its end-date.
A CBC news analysis of governor in council (GIC) appointments to 206 government bodies or institutions found that 418 of the 1,731 positions โ 24.1 per cent โ are either vacant or are being occupied by someone whose appointment has continued past its end date.
Of that number, 280 positions โ 16.2 per cent of the total โ were vacant. Another 138 appointees โ 7.9 per cent โ were past their end-dates and were awaiting either replacement or renewal of their appointments.
Some experts say leaving hundreds of positions vacant can affect wait times for services or decisions, while leaving boards staffed by people who are past their end-dates can affect an organization's ability to make decisions.
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Almost eight years after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government came to power, hundreds of government-appointed positions โ from boards of port authorities and advisory councils to tribunals that hear refugee claims or parole cases โ are vacant or are being occupied by someone whose appointment is past its end-date.
A CBC news analysis of governor in council (GIC) appointments to 206 government bodies or institutions found that 418 of the 1,731 positions โ 24.1 per cent โ are either vacant or are being occupied by someone whose appointment has continued past its end date.
Of that number, 280 positions โ 16.2 per cent of the total โ were vacant. Another 138 appointees โ 7.9 per cent โ were past their end-dates and were awaiting either replacement or renewal of their appointments.
Some experts say leaving hundreds of positions vacant can affect wait times for services or decisions, while leaving boards staffed by people who are past their end-dates can affect an organization's ability to make decisions.
#Trudeau
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B.C. orders fire-zone travel bans as evacuations soar to 35,000
A day after the B.C. government declared a provincial state of emergency, Premier David Eby has used that power to implement a tourist travel ban for areas that are currently impacted by fires, like the Okanagan.
โThis order will restrict travel in fire-affected areas when you are travelling for the purposes of staying in temporary accommodations, like a hotel, motel, provincial park or campground," he said Saturday. "This order says stay off the roads for tourist related non essential travel to stay in temporary accommodation.โ
He noted the order does not affect people who are already in hotels.
Eby says the number of people ordered to evacuate wildfire zones has more than doubled to 35,000 people.
#BritishColumbia #wildfires
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A day after the B.C. government declared a provincial state of emergency, Premier David Eby has used that power to implement a tourist travel ban for areas that are currently impacted by fires, like the Okanagan.
โThis order will restrict travel in fire-affected areas when you are travelling for the purposes of staying in temporary accommodations, like a hotel, motel, provincial park or campground," he said Saturday. "This order says stay off the roads for tourist related non essential travel to stay in temporary accommodation.โ
He noted the order does not affect people who are already in hotels.
Eby says the number of people ordered to evacuate wildfire zones has more than doubled to 35,000 people.
#BritishColumbia #wildfires
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๐ฑ๐Ottawa announces up to $74M for small modular nuclear reactor development in Sask.
Canada is getting behind the development of small modular nuclear reactors in Saskatchewan, the federal minister of energy and natural resources announced on Saturday.
Ottawa has approved up to $74 million in federal funding for small modular reactor (SMR) development in the province, which will support pre-engineering work and technical studies, environmental assessments, regulatory studies.
Saskatchewan and three other provinces โ Ontario, New Brunswick and Alberta โ have led the charge on developing SMR technology that would help supply power in their respective provinces.
While a conventional nuclear reactor generates about 1,000 megawatts of energy, SMRs generate between 200 and 300 megawatts โ enough to power about 300,000 homes.
A final decision on whether to build a SMR in Saskatchewan won't happen until 2029 but the planning process has been moving ahead with SaskPower put in charge of development and implementation in the province.
If approved, construction could begin as early as 2030 with the first SMR coming on line sometime in 2034.
#Saskatchewan
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Canada is getting behind the development of small modular nuclear reactors in Saskatchewan, the federal minister of energy and natural resources announced on Saturday.
Ottawa has approved up to $74 million in federal funding for small modular reactor (SMR) development in the province, which will support pre-engineering work and technical studies, environmental assessments, regulatory studies.
Saskatchewan and three other provinces โ Ontario, New Brunswick and Alberta โ have led the charge on developing SMR technology that would help supply power in their respective provinces.
While a conventional nuclear reactor generates about 1,000 megawatts of energy, SMRs generate between 200 and 300 megawatts โ enough to power about 300,000 homes.
A final decision on whether to build a SMR in Saskatchewan won't happen until 2029 but the planning process has been moving ahead with SaskPower put in charge of development and implementation in the province.
If approved, construction could begin as early as 2030 with the first SMR coming on line sometime in 2034.
#Saskatchewan
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๐ฑ๐Renewables companies hit brakes on Alberta projects after govt delays approvals
Four major international companies at various development stages stopped working on their renewable power projects in Alberta, an industry official said. Some domestic companies also consider whether to refocus investment on other provinces and the U.S.
Alberta paused approvals on Aug. 3 of new renewable electricity generation projects over one megawatt until Feb. 29. The pause is necessary to address concerns about renewables' reliability and land use, said a spokesperson for Alberta's utilities minister.
This state of affairs worsens the relationship between the Trudeau government and the Alberta authorities, as Trudeau continues with his plans to force provinces to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from their grids on a net basis by 2035.
#Alberta #energy
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Four major international companies at various development stages stopped working on their renewable power projects in Alberta, an industry official said. Some domestic companies also consider whether to refocus investment on other provinces and the U.S.
Alberta paused approvals on Aug. 3 of new renewable electricity generation projects over one megawatt until Feb. 29. The pause is necessary to address concerns about renewables' reliability and land use, said a spokesperson for Alberta's utilities minister.
This state of affairs worsens the relationship between the Trudeau government and the Alberta authorities, as Trudeau continues with his plans to force provinces to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from their grids on a net basis by 2035.
#Alberta #energy
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Alberta announces six-month pause on renewable energy projects, citing rural concerns
Alberta's government is pausing all approvals of large renewable energy projects in response to what it says are rural and environmental concerns.
In a statement Thursdayโฆ
Alberta's government is pausing all approvals of large renewable energy projects in response to what it says are rural and environmental concerns.
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๐ ๐Ottawa considering a cap on international students to ease housing pressure
The federal government is considering a cap on the number of international students to ease the pressure on the housing market.
Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Minister Sean Fraser โ who was the immigration minister until last month's cabinet shuffle โ said he plans to sit down with post-secondary institutions to find out what can be done to make it easier to find living space for those students in a tight rental market.
"If they're going to continue to bring in record numbers of students, that they are being part of the solution as well by making sure that they have a place to live," Fraser said.
"When you see some of these institutions that have five, six times as many students enrolled as they have spaces for them in the building ... you've got to start to ask yourself some pretty tough questions," he added.
#housing
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The federal government is considering a cap on the number of international students to ease the pressure on the housing market.
Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Minister Sean Fraser โ who was the immigration minister until last month's cabinet shuffle โ said he plans to sit down with post-secondary institutions to find out what can be done to make it easier to find living space for those students in a tight rental market.
"If they're going to continue to bring in record numbers of students, that they are being part of the solution as well by making sure that they have a place to live," Fraser said.
"When you see some of these institutions that have five, six times as many students enrolled as they have spaces for them in the building ... you've got to start to ask yourself some pretty tough questions," he added.
#housing
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Record levels of international students straining Canada's housing supply further
๐นThe number of international students with valid student visas studying at Canadian post-secondary institutions is now at the highest level it's ever been.
Record numbersโฆ
๐นThe number of international students with valid student visas studying at Canadian post-secondary institutions is now at the highest level it's ever been.
Record numbersโฆ
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Military deploys 350 soldiers to Northwest Territories, 68 per cent of population evacuated
Approximately 25,900 people have been evacuated from their homes in the Northwest Territories due to wildfires, which is 68 per cent of the population. A total of 238 active wildfires remain burning across the territory.
There are now nearly 600 firefighters in the field, with support from more than 300 military personnel, as well as helicopters, air tankers and heavy equipment.
A wildfire threatening the City of Yellowknife is about 15 kilometres northwest of the territorial capital. The weather and firefighting efforts have helped crews to limit the spread.
An update on Monday said nearly five millimetres of rain over the last 72 hours have provided opportunities for the fire to be pushed back.
#wildfires #NorthwestTerritories
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Approximately 25,900 people have been evacuated from their homes in the Northwest Territories due to wildfires, which is 68 per cent of the population. A total of 238 active wildfires remain burning across the territory.
There are now nearly 600 firefighters in the field, with support from more than 300 military personnel, as well as helicopters, air tankers and heavy equipment.
A wildfire threatening the City of Yellowknife is about 15 kilometres northwest of the territorial capital. The weather and firefighting efforts have helped crews to limit the spread.
An update on Monday said nearly five millimetres of rain over the last 72 hours have provided opportunities for the fire to be pushed back.
#wildfires #NorthwestTerritories
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๐ ๐ฐStartup is offering loans for rental deposits
Ontarioโs housing market has become so pricey that one financial startup is betting cash-strapped renters will need to borrow money to cover the soaring cost of moving into a new place.
The companyโs loan product comes as the average price of a two-bedroom apartment in Toronto hit $3,370 in July, up from $2,709 in the same month in 2020. That means paying first and last monthโs rent costs more than $1,300 than before.
Nesturo, which launched in late July, says its target demographics include students without a strong credit history, those moving to expensive cities for medical reasons or people in inadequate housing arrangements who need to move but donโt have enough funds saved up for a rental deposit.
Financial advisers caution that people who canโt afford to pay the higher costs of first and last monthโs rent when they move and need to borrow will struggle even more to repay that loan on top of expensive monthly rent.
#Ontario #housing
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Ontarioโs housing market has become so pricey that one financial startup is betting cash-strapped renters will need to borrow money to cover the soaring cost of moving into a new place.
The companyโs loan product comes as the average price of a two-bedroom apartment in Toronto hit $3,370 in July, up from $2,709 in the same month in 2020. That means paying first and last monthโs rent costs more than $1,300 than before.
Nesturo, which launched in late July, says its target demographics include students without a strong credit history, those moving to expensive cities for medical reasons or people in inadequate housing arrangements who need to move but donโt have enough funds saved up for a rental deposit.
Financial advisers caution that people who canโt afford to pay the higher costs of first and last monthโs rent when they move and need to borrow will struggle even more to repay that loan on top of expensive monthly rent.
#Ontario #housing
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๐ ๐Quebec rejects cap on student visas floated by Ottawa to address housing crisis
The Quebec government says it wonโt accept a cap on the number of international students it can admit, rejecting one of the options the federal government is considering as part of a plan to tackle a national housing crisis.
Universities and colleges, meanwhile, said they were surprised and troubled, respectively, by the suggestion, which was first raised by Housing and Infrastructure Minister Sean Fraser at a Liberal cabinet retreat in Charlottetown on Monday.
Quebecโs reaction indicates that attempts to limit international student admissions could create conflict with the provinces. They have jurisdiction in areas of education and their postsecondary institutions have come to rely on lucrative international tuition fees.
โQuebec does not intend to impose a cap on the number of foreign students in its jurisdiction. Although issuing study permits is the responsibility of the federal government, education is the exclusive power of Quebec. Itโs up to Quebec and its educational institutions to determine the number of people they can accommodate,โ said Alexandre Lahaie, a spokesperson for Quebec Immigration Minister Christine Frรฉchette.
#Quebec #housing
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The Quebec government says it wonโt accept a cap on the number of international students it can admit, rejecting one of the options the federal government is considering as part of a plan to tackle a national housing crisis.
Universities and colleges, meanwhile, said they were surprised and troubled, respectively, by the suggestion, which was first raised by Housing and Infrastructure Minister Sean Fraser at a Liberal cabinet retreat in Charlottetown on Monday.
Quebecโs reaction indicates that attempts to limit international student admissions could create conflict with the provinces. They have jurisdiction in areas of education and their postsecondary institutions have come to rely on lucrative international tuition fees.
โQuebec does not intend to impose a cap on the number of foreign students in its jurisdiction. Although issuing study permits is the responsibility of the federal government, education is the exclusive power of Quebec. Itโs up to Quebec and its educational institutions to determine the number of people they can accommodate,โ said Alexandre Lahaie, a spokesperson for Quebec Immigration Minister Christine Frรฉchette.
#Quebec #housing
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The federal government is considering a cap on the number of international students to ease the pressure on the housing market.
Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Ministerโฆ
The federal government is considering a cap on the number of international students to ease the pressure on the housing market.
Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Ministerโฆ
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Poilievre postpones โaxe the taxโ rallies due to wildfires
Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has cancelled a handful of upcoming events, often billed as anti-carbon tax rallies, in B.C. and Yukon as this yearโs historically wildfire season tears through communities.
โDue to the seriousness of the situation,โ Poilievre is postponing his upcoming tour of B.C., Sebastian Skamski, Poilievreโs director of media relations, said in a statement posted today.
The Opposition leader was supposed to appear in Campbell River, B.C., for one of his โBring it Homeโ rallies, which have repeatedly called on Ottawa to axe the carbon tax, as well as focusing on inflation and housing. Terrace, B.C., was his next scheduled stop on Aug. 23, and Yukon on Aug. 24.
#BritishColumbia #Yukon #wildfires #Poilievre
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Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has cancelled a handful of upcoming events, often billed as anti-carbon tax rallies, in B.C. and Yukon as this yearโs historically wildfire season tears through communities.
โDue to the seriousness of the situation,โ Poilievre is postponing his upcoming tour of B.C., Sebastian Skamski, Poilievreโs director of media relations, said in a statement posted today.
The Opposition leader was supposed to appear in Campbell River, B.C., for one of his โBring it Homeโ rallies, which have repeatedly called on Ottawa to axe the carbon tax, as well as focusing on inflation and housing. Terrace, B.C., was his next scheduled stop on Aug. 23, and Yukon on Aug. 24.
#BritishColumbia #Yukon #wildfires #Poilievre
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Sask. government introduces parental consent for sexual health education
๐นSaskatchewan schools need to inform parents about the sexual health education curriculum and parents will now have the option to decline their childrenโs participation.
This announcement was made by the Ministry of Education Tuesday morning, adding that schools will also need permission from parents or guardians to change "preferred" names or pronouns of students under the age of 16.
๐นSchool boards in Saskatchewan will also need to pause their involvement with third party organizations connected to sexual health education as the province reviews educational resources.
โOur government has heard the concerns raised by Saskatchewan parents about needing to be notified and included in their childrenโs education in these important areas,โ Education Minister Dustin Duncan said.
๐นOnly teachers will be able to present sexual health material to students, except for professionals employed by government ministries or the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
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๐นSaskatchewan schools need to inform parents about the sexual health education curriculum and parents will now have the option to decline their childrenโs participation.
This announcement was made by the Ministry of Education Tuesday morning, adding that schools will also need permission from parents or guardians to change "preferred" names or pronouns of students under the age of 16.
๐นSchool boards in Saskatchewan will also need to pause their involvement with third party organizations connected to sexual health education as the province reviews educational resources.
โOur government has heard the concerns raised by Saskatchewan parents about needing to be notified and included in their childrenโs education in these important areas,โ Education Minister Dustin Duncan said.
๐นOnly teachers will be able to present sexual health material to students, except for professionals employed by government ministries or the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
Go Saskatchewan! ๐
#Saskatchewan
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๐ Chrystia Freeland fined $273 for speeding in rental car
Police in Alberta last week issued Chrystia Freeland a speeding ticket.
โThe Deputy Prime Minister was pulled over for driving 132 km/h while travelling between Grande Prairie and Peace River,โ said spokesperson Katherine Cuplinskas.
While Freelandโs office has yet to comment on questions about what the limit was when she was pulled over by Alberta police, they did reveal the amount of the fine.
โShe received a ticket for $273,โ the spokesperson said.
It is especially curious since Freeland recently bragged that she doesn't own a car and rides a bicycle or subway everywhere.
โI right now am an MP for downtown Toronto,โ Freeland said. โA fact that still shocks my dad is, I donโt actually own a car โฆ Iโm like, I donโt know, 300 metres from the nearest subway. I walk. I take the subway. I make my kids walk and ride their bikes and take the subway. Itโs actually healthier for our family. I can live that way,โ Freeland said to reporters recently.
Apparently you can't get that far on a bike.
#Alberta #Freeland
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Police in Alberta last week issued Chrystia Freeland a speeding ticket.
โThe Deputy Prime Minister was pulled over for driving 132 km/h while travelling between Grande Prairie and Peace River,โ said spokesperson Katherine Cuplinskas.
While Freelandโs office has yet to comment on questions about what the limit was when she was pulled over by Alberta police, they did reveal the amount of the fine.
โShe received a ticket for $273,โ the spokesperson said.
It is especially curious since Freeland recently bragged that she doesn't own a car and rides a bicycle or subway everywhere.
โI right now am an MP for downtown Toronto,โ Freeland said. โA fact that still shocks my dad is, I donโt actually own a car โฆ Iโm like, I donโt know, 300 metres from the nearest subway. I walk. I take the subway. I make my kids walk and ride their bikes and take the subway. Itโs actually healthier for our family. I can live that way,โ Freeland said to reporters recently.
Apparently you can't get that far on a bike.
#Alberta #Freeland
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๐ช๐๏ธโโ๏ธ Canadian transgender powerlifter could be banned after crushing competition
After having a transgender competitor win an event earlier this month, the Canadian Powerlifting Union (CPU) is facing an ultimatum from the International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) to get in line.
The IPF says that the CPU must align with the governing bodyโs rules on transgender competitors after seeing Anne Andres, a transgender female, crush her competition by more than 200 kilos in total at the 2023 Western Canadian Championship.
Andresโ total score was 597.5 kilos while second-place finisher SuJan Gill mustered 387.5 kilos.
IPF rules state that competitors must disclose their testosterone levels and provide government-issued ID with their gender identity. This would also align with similar policies from other international sports governing bodies.
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After having a transgender competitor win an event earlier this month, the Canadian Powerlifting Union (CPU) is facing an ultimatum from the International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) to get in line.
The IPF says that the CPU must align with the governing bodyโs rules on transgender competitors after seeing Anne Andres, a transgender female, crush her competition by more than 200 kilos in total at the 2023 Western Canadian Championship.
Andresโ total score was 597.5 kilos while second-place finisher SuJan Gill mustered 387.5 kilos.
IPF rules state that competitors must disclose their testosterone levels and provide government-issued ID with their gender identity. This would also align with similar policies from other international sports governing bodies.
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Male powerlifter sets women's Canadian powerlifting record
A male athlete has set yet another womenโs national record in Canadian powerlifting.
Anne Andres โ a biological male who identifies as a woman โ won first place in the Canadian Powerlifting Unionโsโฆ
A male athlete has set yet another womenโs national record in Canadian powerlifting.
Anne Andres โ a biological male who identifies as a woman โ won first place in the Canadian Powerlifting Unionโsโฆ
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๐ Ontario housing minister's chief of staff resigns amid Greenbelt controversy
The political staffer Ryan Amato who played a key role in the Ontario government's controversial move to open up thousands of hectares of protected Greenbelt land for housing development has resigned.
The resignation comes less than two weeks after Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk issued a scathing report into the government's removal of land from southern Ontario's Greenbelt in December โ a vast 810,000-hectare area of farmland, forest and wetland stretching from Niagara Falls to Peterborough meant to be off-limits to development.
While the province added more protected land elsewhere, the removals are meant to lead to the construction of 50,000 homes in service of the province's goal of building 1.5 million new homes in the next decade.
Lysyk's investigation found the government's process for choosing which sites to remove was influenced by a small number of well-connected real estate developers with access to Amato.
The report said Amato โ not non-partisan public servants โ selected 14 of the 15 sites that were ultimately removed from the Greenbelt and the majority were chosen after suggestions from developers who lobbied him personally through encounters at an industry event or in emails sent by their lawyers.
#Ontario #housing
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The political staffer Ryan Amato who played a key role in the Ontario government's controversial move to open up thousands of hectares of protected Greenbelt land for housing development has resigned.
The resignation comes less than two weeks after Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk issued a scathing report into the government's removal of land from southern Ontario's Greenbelt in December โ a vast 810,000-hectare area of farmland, forest and wetland stretching from Niagara Falls to Peterborough meant to be off-limits to development.
While the province added more protected land elsewhere, the removals are meant to lead to the construction of 50,000 homes in service of the province's goal of building 1.5 million new homes in the next decade.
Lysyk's investigation found the government's process for choosing which sites to remove was influenced by a small number of well-connected real estate developers with access to Amato.
The report said Amato โ not non-partisan public servants โ selected 14 of the 15 sites that were ultimately removed from the Greenbelt and the majority were chosen after suggestions from developers who lobbied him personally through encounters at an industry event or in emails sent by their lawyers.
#Ontario #housing
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Ottawa nearing โfinal stagesโ to launch foreign interference inquiry
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Tuesday his government is nearing the โfinal stagesโ of the negotiations and internal planning needed to launch a public inquiry into foreign interference in Canada and he expects to make an announcement shortly.
Mr. LeBlanc told reporters he has spoken twice with Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner to get his advice on striking the inquiry, but said he wouldnโt comment publicly on โsensitive discussions, in some cases with sitting judges.โ
The government began talks with the opposition parties in June, with the goal of unanimously agreeing to the terms of reference for an inquiry and the person who would lead it.
The Conservatives said Tuesday that the Liberals have proposed some more candidates to lead the inquiry.
โThe government has provided some additional potential names, which the opposition parties are currently reviewing,โ said Sebastian Skamski, director of media relations for the Opposition Leaderโs Office.
โUltimately Justin Trudeau is the only one who can call a public inquiry. It is incumbent on him to get an agreement for a commissioner,โ he added.
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Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Tuesday his government is nearing the โfinal stagesโ of the negotiations and internal planning needed to launch a public inquiry into foreign interference in Canada and he expects to make an announcement shortly.
Mr. LeBlanc told reporters he has spoken twice with Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner to get his advice on striking the inquiry, but said he wouldnโt comment publicly on โsensitive discussions, in some cases with sitting judges.โ
The government began talks with the opposition parties in June, with the goal of unanimously agreeing to the terms of reference for an inquiry and the person who would lead it.
The Conservatives said Tuesday that the Liberals have proposed some more candidates to lead the inquiry.
โThe government has provided some additional potential names, which the opposition parties are currently reviewing,โ said Sebastian Skamski, director of media relations for the Opposition Leaderโs Office.
โUltimately Justin Trudeau is the only one who can call a public inquiry. It is incumbent on him to get an agreement for a commissioner,โ he added.
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13 per cent of Canadians consider moving because of wildfires: survey
In wake of the wildfires that have ravaged communities across the country, some Canadians are considering moving to avoid future wildfire encounters.
According to a recent Angus Reid survey, 13 per cent of Canadians say they would consider relocating to a place that feels safer after experiencing the impacts of wildfire and smoke conditions in the last five years. The survey found that women under 35 years old are most likely to relocate.
Nineteen per cent of B.C. residents and 16 per cent of residents living in Alberta say they would consider moving elsewhere to be less affected by future wildfires.
More than half of Canadians (55 per cent) are expecting even worse fire conditions in the future, while 26 per cent say this year's conditions, which led to a record-breaking wildfire season, will be the new normal.
#BritishColumbia #Alberta
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In wake of the wildfires that have ravaged communities across the country, some Canadians are considering moving to avoid future wildfire encounters.
According to a recent Angus Reid survey, 13 per cent of Canadians say they would consider relocating to a place that feels safer after experiencing the impacts of wildfire and smoke conditions in the last five years. The survey found that women under 35 years old are most likely to relocate.
Nineteen per cent of B.C. residents and 16 per cent of residents living in Alberta say they would consider moving elsewhere to be less affected by future wildfires.
More than half of Canadians (55 per cent) are expecting even worse fire conditions in the future, while 26 per cent say this year's conditions, which led to a record-breaking wildfire season, will be the new normal.
#BritishColumbia #Alberta
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๐จ๐ฆ๐จ๐ณ๐บ๐ธ Ralph Lauren probed in Canada over allegations of forced Uyghur labor
Canada's corporate watchdog on Tuesday, August 15, launched an investigation of Ralph Lauren's Canadian unit over allegations the fashion giant used forced labor from China's Uyghur minority.
A coalition of 28 civil society organizations last year filed a complaint with the watchdog alleging "Ralph Lauren Canada has supply relationships with Chinese companies that use or benefit from the use of Uyghur forced labour."
"I have decided that the Ralph Lauren complaint warrants an investigation," ombudsperson Sheri Meyerhoffer said in a statement. The brand's US parent company, she noted, has disputed Canadian jurisdiction over the matter, arguing that its subsidiary "is not responsible for decision-making" and all of its operations are overseen by the company's US headquarters.
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Canada's corporate watchdog on Tuesday, August 15, launched an investigation of Ralph Lauren's Canadian unit over allegations the fashion giant used forced labor from China's Uyghur minority.
A coalition of 28 civil society organizations last year filed a complaint with the watchdog alleging "Ralph Lauren Canada has supply relationships with Chinese companies that use or benefit from the use of Uyghur forced labour."
"I have decided that the Ralph Lauren complaint warrants an investigation," ombudsperson Sheri Meyerhoffer said in a statement. The brand's US parent company, she noted, has disputed Canadian jurisdiction over the matter, arguing that its subsidiary "is not responsible for decision-making" and all of its operations are overseen by the company's US headquarters.
#China #US
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Conservative Party gaining ground in Quebec: poll
The Conservatives haven't traditionally done well with Quebec voters, but new polling is showing the official Opposition is gaining support among the electorate.
The Conservative Party of Canada (25 per cent) is trailing right behind the Liberals, who now have 28 per cent support of Quebec voters, according to a recent Pallas Data poll.
The two parties are in a statistical tie with the Bloc Quรฉbรฉcois, which is leading at 29 per cent in Quebec.
The polling falls in line with a Lรฉger survey last month that put the Conservatives at 25 per cent in Quebec.
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The Conservatives haven't traditionally done well with Quebec voters, but new polling is showing the official Opposition is gaining support among the electorate.
The Conservative Party of Canada (25 per cent) is trailing right behind the Liberals, who now have 28 per cent support of Quebec voters, according to a recent Pallas Data poll.
The two parties are in a statistical tie with the Bloc Quรฉbรฉcois, which is leading at 29 per cent in Quebec.
The polling falls in line with a Lรฉger survey last month that put the Conservatives at 25 per cent in Quebec.
#Quebec
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YouTubers criticized for encouraging international students to use food banks
A growing genre of videos on YouTube and TikTok is angering some Canadians who say international students are being encouraged to abuse food banks in order to get โfree groceries.โ
A number of recent videos, with titles like โHow to get free food in Canadaโ and โFree food in Canada for students,โ have been shared on social media and elicited a mixed response at a time of soaring costs and high inflation. The videos instruct students on how to access food banks.
Food banks saw record-breaking numbers in 2022 and that trend appears to have continued in 2023.
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A growing genre of videos on YouTube and TikTok is angering some Canadians who say international students are being encouraged to abuse food banks in order to get โfree groceries.โ
A number of recent videos, with titles like โHow to get free food in Canadaโ and โFree food in Canada for students,โ have been shared on social media and elicited a mixed response at a time of soaring costs and high inflation. The videos instruct students on how to access food banks.
Food banks saw record-breaking numbers in 2022 and that trend appears to have continued in 2023.
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Developers bought Hamilton Greenbelt property a month before Ontario revealed plans to open it up for housing
A prominent developer and key figure in the Ford government's controversial Greenbelt land swap purchased a Hamilton property a month before Ontario announced its plans to open the protected farmland up for residential development.
According to property records, the purchase closed on Oct. 6, 2022 โ three weeks after an unnamed developer requested that the province remove the land and other parcels from the Greenbelt.
Greater Toronto Area developer Silvio De Gasperis, head of Tacc Developments, along with Paradise Developments' Steven Weisz and Jack Eisenberger of Fieldgate Homes, purchased over 4.8 hectares at 411 Book Rd. W. for $2.8 million through their corporation, Book Shaver Developments Limited.
When they purchased the 411 Book Rd. W. property in Hamilton, it was in the middle of over 728 hectares of protected Greenbelt land, known as the Book Road land.
Less than a month later, on Nov. 3, the province informed property owners and developers that it was proposing to remove the Book Road land and 14 other sites from the Greenbelt, significantly increasing the land value. The province informed the public a day later.
#Ontario #housing
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A prominent developer and key figure in the Ford government's controversial Greenbelt land swap purchased a Hamilton property a month before Ontario announced its plans to open the protected farmland up for residential development.
According to property records, the purchase closed on Oct. 6, 2022 โ three weeks after an unnamed developer requested that the province remove the land and other parcels from the Greenbelt.
Greater Toronto Area developer Silvio De Gasperis, head of Tacc Developments, along with Paradise Developments' Steven Weisz and Jack Eisenberger of Fieldgate Homes, purchased over 4.8 hectares at 411 Book Rd. W. for $2.8 million through their corporation, Book Shaver Developments Limited.
When they purchased the 411 Book Rd. W. property in Hamilton, it was in the middle of over 728 hectares of protected Greenbelt land, known as the Book Road land.
Less than a month later, on Nov. 3, the province informed property owners and developers that it was proposing to remove the Book Road land and 14 other sites from the Greenbelt, significantly increasing the land value. The province informed the public a day later.
#Ontario #housing
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๐ Ontario housing minister's chief of staff resigns amid Greenbelt controversy
The political staffer Ryan Amato who played a key role in the Ontario government's controversial move to open up thousands of hectares of protected Greenbelt land for housingโฆ
The political staffer Ryan Amato who played a key role in the Ontario government's controversial move to open up thousands of hectares of protected Greenbelt land for housingโฆ
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๐ขCanada steps up pace of oil production growth, seen rising 8% in two years
Canadian oil companies are ramping up growth over the next two years and will add nearly 8% to Canada's total output, analysts estimate.
The roughly 375,000 barrel per day (bpd) increase in two years would be more than Canada has managed to add over the last five years combined. According to Canada Energy Regulator data, Canadian oil production averaged 4.86 million bpd in 2022, up from 4.61 million bpd in 2018.
Much of the growth will come from oil sands producers like Cenovus Energy and Canadian Natural Resources Ltd tweaking operations to boost efficiency.
Companies are also moving forward on so-called "step-out" or "tie-back" oil sands thermal projects, where instead of building an entirely new facility to steam bitumen deposits, they are linking new areas with existing plants to speed up development and lower costs.
Meanwhile, the fight with the Canadian government, which has set a goal to cut carbon emissions by 40-45% by 2023, continues, especially in Alberta.
#Alberta
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Canadian oil companies are ramping up growth over the next two years and will add nearly 8% to Canada's total output, analysts estimate.
The roughly 375,000 barrel per day (bpd) increase in two years would be more than Canada has managed to add over the last five years combined. According to Canada Energy Regulator data, Canadian oil production averaged 4.86 million bpd in 2022, up from 4.61 million bpd in 2018.
Much of the growth will come from oil sands producers like Cenovus Energy and Canadian Natural Resources Ltd tweaking operations to boost efficiency.
Companies are also moving forward on so-called "step-out" or "tie-back" oil sands thermal projects, where instead of building an entirely new facility to steam bitumen deposits, they are linking new areas with existing plants to speed up development and lower costs.
Meanwhile, the fight with the Canadian government, which has set a goal to cut carbon emissions by 40-45% by 2023, continues, especially in Alberta.
#Alberta
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