Terminating the Consumer Carbon Tax: Impact on Construction and Real Estate in Saskatchewan The Big Move: Scrapping Federal Consumer Carbon Tax In a turn of events that has roused the interest of stakeholders throughout Canada, Saskatchewan has taken a bold stance on...
Montreal Restricts Short-Term Rentals: A Shift in the Housing Landscape In an unprecedented move, Montreal, a city known for its cultural diversity, vibrant art scene, and heritage structures, now tops headlines with its approach to solving affordable housing...
Spring Melt Sends Water Levels Sky-High Along Thames River: A Real Estate Perspective Now that the spring thaw is upon us, the effects are being significantly felt along the Thames River and wide-ranging creeks. The snowpack to the north of London, Ontario, continuous...
DynaLife Goes Under: What Does This Mean for Alberta’s Real Estate and Construction Industry? The unfolding saga of DynaLife’s insolvency has rocked Alberta’s business landscape. The private medical testing company contracted by the Alberta government for...
Impact of B.C. Hydro’s Rate Increase on Construction and Real Estate Development Overview: B.C. Hydro Ups Power Rates Adrian Dix, the minister of energy and climate solutions, announced recently that B.C. Hydro customers would face a 3.75 per cent rate increase...
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