With the push on to build more housing in Canada, new research is warning that tens of thousands of those homes could be built in flood- and fire-prone areas if governments don't step in.
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In total, construction of new homes in B.C. could more than triple residential damage from wildfires, adding more than $1 ...
Most people are aware of all the basic facts about Ontario, such as how it's the most populous and southernmost province in ...
CNW/ - Governments across Canada are racing to build more housing to improve affordability. Yet a new study has found those ...
While Proposed Tariffs Against Canada Are Now Paused, Canadian Travel Agencies Already Witnessing Retaliation in Form of ...
The Aussie troubadour will perform in Victoria, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec City this ...
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