WINNIPEG — A human rights commission in Manitoba has ordered a landlord to pay $15,000 to a young mother who was harassed because she was pregnant and had a Black boyfriend.
WINNIPEG — A human rights commission in Manitoba has ordered a landlord to pay $15,000 to a young mother who was harassed because she was pregnant and had a Black boyfriend.
OTTAWA — The national housing strategy will need new tools to move more quickly from ideas to finished projects during the COVID-19 pandemic, says the head of the federal housing agency.
OTTAWA — The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. will be getting a new name in the coming months, part of a larger rebranding by the federal housing agency to better reflect its changing mandate.
OTTAWA — Canadians should brace for a shortage of office furniture, such as desks and chairs, as people continue to study and work from home this fall.
WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s hot real estate market showed no signs of cooling down in July as the industry reported another record month.
WINNIPEG — The provincial and federal governments are providing $3.6 million to ensure more Manitobans can benefit from affordable homeownership.
OTTAWA — A quiet choice this spring to have the Crown corporation responsible for helping Canadians obtain affordable housing run a commercial rent-relief program during the COVID-19 pandemic has become the latest front in a war between the Liberal government and opposition.
A Winnipeg property management company is concerned for the well-being of its tenants after some of them have returned home from travel and are failing to self-isolate.
WINNIPEG — Red River Co-op will begin construction this spring on a new, 35,000-square-foot food store in the south end of the city.
TORONTO — Airbnb says it will limit young adults’ ability to book some properties in Canada in a bid to cut down on unauthorized parties like the one where three young men were killed in Toronto over the weekend.
The City of Winnipeg is taking a contractor and several individuals to court over the construction of the new Winnipeg police headquarters building downtown.
WINNIPEG — Criminal charges will not be laid after an investigation into the construction of the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters.