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Emotions run high as nearly 2,000 public housing tenants asked to move to smaller units

Some seniors whose children are long grown are being asked to leave a lifetime of memories behind in their homes…

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Nearly 2,000 N.S. public housing tenants need to move to smaller units, says provincial agency

Some seniors whose children are long grown are being asked to leave a lifetime of memories behind in their homes…

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Nearly 2,000 N.S. public housing tenants have extra bedrooms needed by others, says provincial agency

Some seniors whose children are long grown are being asked to leave a lifetime of memories behind in their homes…

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Is your car damaged? It could be rodents

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

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Canada still hasn't released its official portrait of King Charles

The federal government still has not released an official Canadian portrait of the King, 550 days after Queen Elizabeth's death and his…

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Want more family doctors in Ontario? Pay them better, say physicians

As the number of people across Ontario without a family doctor reaches a record high, Premier Doug Ford's government is…

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Opposition parties call for the day school settlement agreement to be reopened

The federal NDP and the Green Party are urging Ottawa to reopen the multi-billion-dollar federal Indian day school settlement agreement.The…

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Equality in the boardroom? Not any time soon, says Canadian Chamber of Commerce

Women are a minority in Canadian boardrooms and the "glacial" pace of progress means it could take decades to reach gender…

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