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Gregor Robertson   -   May 14, 2025 Robertson Returns: Housing, Power & Politics
Robertson Returns: Housing, Power & Politics

Former Mayor Gregor Robertson joins Mark Carney’s cabinet as Housing and Infrastructure Minister, bringing green vision and controversy to federal leadership.

Election 2025   -   Apr 17, 2025 Battle For Who Will Fix Canada’s Housing Crisis
Canada’s future is under construction

As housing remains a top concern for Canadians, election candidates unveil bold plans—from tax breaks to building millions of homes—in a race to fix the national housing crisis.

One-Third of Vancouver Canada’s Homeless Are Seniors
WBN News Vancouver   -   Jun 30, 2025 One-Third of Vancouver Canada’s Homeless Are Seniors

Canada's population growth has slowed to a crawl in 2025, yet its homelessness crisis is accelerating—especially among older adults. With billions lost annually to emergency housing and health costs, why isn’t more housing being built?

by Liza J Lee & WBN News Vancouver
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WBN News Vancouver   -   Jun 30, 2025 One-Third of Vancouver Canada’s Homeless Are Seniors
One-Third of Vancouver Canada’s Homeless Are Seniors

Canada's population growth has slowed to a crawl in 2025, yet its homelessness crisis is accelerating—especially among older adults. With billions lost annually to emergency housing and health costs, why isn’t more housing being built?

by Liza J Lee & WBN News Vancouver
Gregor Robertson   -   May 14, 2025 Robertson Returns: Housing, Power & Politics
Robertson Returns: Housing, Power & Politics

Former Mayor Gregor Robertson joins Mark Carney’s cabinet as Housing and Infrastructure Minister, bringing green vision and controversy to federal leadership.

by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver
Election 2025   -   Apr 17, 2025 Battle For Who Will Fix Canada’s Housing Crisis
Canada’s future is under construction

As housing remains a top concern for Canadians, election candidates unveil bold plans—from tax breaks to building millions of homes—in a race to fix the national housing crisis.

by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford
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