Local
The City of Hamilton’s tiny shelter site, part of a project that has been marred by controversy and delays, is finally at full capacity, according to a press release issued April 17.
The city says that the site is now home to 80 residents, all of whom were “previously living unhoused.” There are also about 25 pets living there.
Local
The City of Hamilton is undertaking a review of their Self-Storage Facilities Policy in order to integrate the establishments “into more zones and areas of the city.”
Staff were originally directed by Council in February 2019 to undertake a review of where self-storage facilities are located and permitted within the city.
Opinion
The federal Liberals recently stated with much fanfare that they eliminated the consumer carbon tax. While Canadians were expected to be grateful for Liberal largesse, most sensible people wondered why these same Liberals ever inflicted the tax on Canadians…
National
With the Leaders Debate and advance polls in the books, Canada’s major party leaders are now entering the closing sprint of a campaign defined by economic uncertainty, tension with the United States, and a battle for the middle class.
Opinion
The major party candidates are honing closing messages as the campaign heads into the last week before voters return a verdict. Liberal Leader Mark Carney will try to stay on track and emphasize his fitness and temperament for the job of prime minister.