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« le: Novembre 08, 2024, 10:45:03 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The head of the federal agency crafting a national housing strategy says the plan will be far more ambitious than just building homes and is looking to close the equality gap between the haves and have-nots.In a speech Thursday, Evan Siddall, CEO of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., said the forthcoming plan would increase housing supply 鈥?up to 80,000 new affordable rental units, for instance 鈥?grow the economy and potentially double overall spending with help from the private sector.Evan Siddall said CMHC aims to use $5 billion earmarked in the 2017 federal budget to stimulate over $16 billion of investments over 11 years in affordable housing, including increases in CMHC direct stanley mug  lending of $8 billion and $2.9 billion of matching co-investments from housing providers, governments and the private sector.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The extra $10.9 billion, if it were to come to fruition, would be above the $11.2 billion package the Liberals unveiled in their second budget.Inequality threatens the very fabric of western society, Siddall said during the speech in Toronto.        A gourde stanley RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I ;ll be so bold as to suggest that this strategy is being created precisely to diminish the inequity that we see growing in our commun vaso stanley ities daily 鈥?to close the gap between haves ; and have-nots ;.The comments are a change of ton Kawh 6 die at nursing home as Irma   s aftermath brings new hazards
 Newfoundland and Labradors provincial election has hit a bump in the road, after voting in several electoral districts was postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak in  stanley cup the most densely populated part of the province.The provinces chief electoral officer, Bruce Chaulk, announced Thursday that voting in 18 districts around the St. Johns area 鈥?almost half of Newfoundland and Labradors total 鈥?would be postponed to an undetermined later date. An outbreak in that region resulted in 94 new cases being announced since the beginning of the week, 53 on Wednesday alone.After an initial outbreak last spring stemming from a funeral in St. Johns, the provinces daily new case numbers had not exceeded 10 until this week. Officials said there a stanley cup re now 110 active cases in the province 鈥?94 of which were announced this week 鈥?and they expect that number to climb.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         With the announcement of significant increases in COVID-19 cases this week, my office has experienced considerable operational impacts,  said Chaulk in an emailed statement.  Many election workers have resigned out of fear of interacting with the public on Election Day. We cannot hold traditional polls without t stanley mugs he support of these people. Chaulk also said that the large number of people in self-isolation as a result of the outbreak was a major concern. Because many of those potential voters were isolated in the past few days, few accommodations had been put into