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Quebec has rent control. So why are apartment prices still soaring?

[published_date] As the asking price for rent in Montreal skyrockets, housing advocates are renewing calls for the Quebec government to set up a provincewide rent registry to support tenants fighting for affordable housing. Currently, tenants can challenge rent increases through Quebec's rental tribunal, known in French as the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL), if their…

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Competition Bureau advances investigation into Amazon’s pricing policy

[published_date] The Competition Bureau is advancing an investigation into Amazon to determine if the online seller is "engaging in conduct that may be an abuse of dominance," the agency said on Tuesday. According to the bureau, they're investigating the Amazon Marketplace Fair Pricing Policy, which allows Amazon to penalize sellers for some actions — including if they list an item…

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Friends, family of central Alberta woman wait for answers after man charged with murder

[published_date] Nearly six years after a Wetaskiwin woman disappeared without a trace, her loved ones are still waiting for answers. Stan Cross, 49, has now been charged with first-degree murder in the death of 39-year-old Twyla Evans. She was last seen alive on the evening of Sept. 6, 2019, according to information released by the RCMP at the time…

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Human-caused wildfires are down over the past ‘several decades’: B.C. Wildfire Service

[published_date] Wildfires caused by human activity have decreased in recent years, according to the B.C. Wildfire Service.  Human-caused wildfires are those started by anything other than lightning — power lines, vehicles, trains, smoking, campfires, industrial activity, light reflecting through glass, you name it; if a human directly caused the fire or something made by humans did,…

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A major defence contract is set to favour U.S. supplier, despite Carney’s promise to diversify

[published_date] The federal government is set to proceed with awarding a major defence contract despite industry concerns that its requirements are written in a way that all but assures a single American company is eligible. A tender for night-vision binoculars — worth more than an estimated $100 million — is set to close on Tuesday at 2 p.m.…

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Leaf Rapids evacuation underway, Thompson declares state of emergency due to Manitoba wildfires

[published_date] Thompson, Manitoba's largest northern city, has declared a state of emergency Monday on the heels of numerous wildfires that have forced the evacuation of about half a dozen communities in recent days — with Leaf Rapids residents hurrying to get out. The Town of Leaf Rapids declared a local state of emergency Monday and told residents…

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