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This single mom ran away from the daily grind — and she's happier for it

Stephanie Moyst worked multiple jobs for 20 years. Now, she lives on a plot of land by the…

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A new registry of bad tenants — and some landlords, too — is gaining traction in Ontario

A new registry of delinquent Ontario tenants — and some unscrupulous landlords — is gaining traction among landlords and legal experts.Weiting…

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For many in B.C. finding a rental has become a full-time job, competition is fierce

In 2018, teen brothers Hudson and Jackson Forsyth-Beck started growing veggies in the front yard of their rental…

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Canadians are being crushed by a housing crisis. Are short-term rentals to blame?

For Tianning Ning and her family, Airbnb was supposed to be a way to live in Toronto after…

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Housing experts, advocates, industry have unified message for government: Get more rentals built

A coalition of housing experts, advocates and industry representatives are calling on the government to overhaul its policies…

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It's nearly impossible to find a place to rent. But retirement homes have room to spare

Cost of Living8:22Looking for a deal on a rental? Try a retirement homeWhile Canada's average national vacancy rate…

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Renewing your mortgage at a higher rate? Here's what that could look like

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people…

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Broken promise: How high hopes for Manitoba's social housing have turned to disappointment

In March 1961, Winnipeg city council approved the $8.4-million Burrows-Keewatin project. Work began to clear nearly 50 acres…

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Ottawa may 'rein in' temporary resident numbers as housing concerns intensify, minister says

Immigration Minister Marc Miller says he'll be scrutinizing the number of international students and other non-permanent residents coming…

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What it's like to spend the winter at a homeless encampment in Halifax

Kevin McGuire, 44, had a two-bedroom apartment until last summer. He’s on social assistance, and between his shelter…

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International students say it will be a problem to stay in Canada if they can't find housing

Incoming George Brown international student Harshal Bhasgauri says he's dipped into his family's savings in India to pay months…

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Government extends ban on foreign buying of Canadian housing

Politics·NewSome foreign nationals will continue to be banned from buying Canadian housing, as the federal government extends the…

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Family evicted from townhouse awarded $27.7K to be paid by the buyer after sale falls through

A family of four in Surrey, B.C., was recently awarded $27,717 from the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) after…

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He slept on night buses and in a storage locker to avoid homeless shelters

Three days before Christmas, John Grant Yusak was evicted from the closest thing he'd had to a home…

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B.C. to tax sellers who flip property after 2 years or less

The B.C. government announced a 20 per cent tax on profit made by people who sell properties two…

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