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    Government of Ontario announces funding for more than 85 geared-to-income units

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    Ontario’s Municipal Affairs Minister Steve Clark was in Hamilton last Friday, announcing nearly $7 million of government funding through the Social Services Relief Fund to help support multiple supportive housing projects.

    Clark was joined by Hamilton East-Stoney Creek MPP Neil Lumsden and Flamborough-Glanbrook MPP Donna Skelly for the announcement.

    A total of $4.8 million will help maintain 73 supportive housing units at 35 Arkledun Avenue in Hamilton, where the Good Shepherd converted a former commercial school into units for the homeless or those at risk of homelessness.

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    McMaster ranks top-35 in world for ‘global impact’

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    The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) challenge academic institutions around the world to come together….

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    Quebec short of electricity? C’est impossible!

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    Quebec has long been known as the electricity powerhouse in Canada, generating the most electricity of any province…

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    Singh and Johnston continue to provide cover for Trudeau government

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    It has been another incredible week in the Nation’s Capital with many twists to the storyline of Parliament’s attempts to uncover facts…

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    Could 2024 provide an unexpected political upstart in the race for the White House?

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    American presidential elections rival sporting events for sheer drama. With the 2024 Super Bowl of campaigns coming into focus…

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    Huge waterfront industrial hub, public trail system planned for former Stelco lands

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    A group called Slate Asset Management has released its initial plans for an 800-acre redevelopment of former Stelco lands into a massive waterfront industrial hub including a public park with a trail system.

    The property, located in the industrial section of the city, is at 386 Wilcox Street, north of Burlington Street East and near the end of Gage Avenue North.

    In addition to releasing the initial plans, which were revealed on May 16, Slate has announced that the new hub will be called “Steelport.”

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    Conservatives win not-so-close battle in Alberta

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    It was billed as a nailbiter, but in the end it didn’t turn out that way. It was also a provincial election that garnered an inordinate amount of national interest….

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    Trudeau disregarded every rule in political rulebook with foreign interference investigation

    National

    For those who have been involved in politics, there is a handy “rulebook” – “how to defuse a political crisis 101.”

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    Employers beware: upcoming prohibitions on ‘naked restraints’ on competition

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    On June 23, 2022 significant amendments were made to Canada’s Competition Act (the “Act”) that concerned employment practices in Canada…

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    PBO report shows Ottawa’s carbon tax rhetoric was always bluster

    National

    We now know how much the Trudeau government’s carbon taxes will cost Ontario families once fully implemented: an average of $2,315 a year.

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