Canada Housing Recovery: 6-Month Sales Increase
Canada's housing market shows steady recovery with sales rising for six of seven months. Alberta leads October gains while national inventory remains balanced at 4.4 months.
Canada's housing market shows steady recovery with sales rising for six of seven months. Alberta leads October gains while national inventory remains balanced at 4.4 months.
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Saskatchewan introduces new legislation allowing cultural groups to secure heritage week declarations with single applications. Learn how this change celebrates diversity.
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Historic legislation addressing the status of 'Lost Canadians' receives Senate approval, granting citizenship to those previously excluded. Learn about this pivotal change.
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