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Niagara Conservatives reflect on federal housing minister’s local funding announcement

Earlier this week, federal Liberal housing minister Sean Fraser visited Southern Ontario. As he participated in local events, he attempted to defend the initiatives of the Trudeau government in improving housing accessibility and affordability. One of Fraser’s stops was to Club Roma, in St. Catharines, where he took questions from residents who shared the community’s infrastructure struggles, as well as their own personal stories of hardship.

Throughout his tour to the area, Fraser argued that there is no single solution to solving the housing crisis, which he suggested has been caused by a combination of market-based realities, as well as inaction on the part of provincial governments. Fraser capped his multi day excursion in Hamilton, where he announced $97 million in new funding, which he said would assist in constructing and repairing a combined total of 8,600 homes in Niagara ($43,718,135), Hamilton ($24,731,924) and Halton ($2,246,659).

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West Lincoln schedules by-election for Ward 3 vacancy

West Lincoln Town Council has voted to hold a by-election to fill a vacancy created by the departure of Ward 3…

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Niagara is well represented in Paris

The 33rd modern Olympic Games officially begin Friday in Paris, France with the opening ceremonies.

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Trudeau’s bureaucrat hiring spree is out of control

Bureaucrats love to think of themselves as “public servants,” but who is really serving who around here?

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The inequality of equalization

Canada’s Equalization Program has been around since 1957 and was initially put in place to address fiscal disparities among the provinces…

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Trudeau Liberals leave Canadians to drown in a sea of red ink

The Bank of Canada’s announcement this week shaving a quarter per cent off the country’s interest rate was hopeful for Canadians…

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Fifitieth Anniversary of Watergate – Part 3 – Cover-up & Investigation

The two articles that preceded this one included coverage of Richard Nixon’s early career until his re-election…

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Pelham council approves controversial new subdivision in Fonthill

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The Pelham Town Council has reluctantly given its go-ahead to the construction of a new subdivision on Canboro Road in Fonthill, voting 4-3 in favour of amending the zoning bylaw, effectively tapping the land for residential use for single detached lots, and replacing its previous designation as an apartment dwelling.

This formal approval marked the conclusion of an extensive and lengthy debate, in which Mayor Marvin Junkin, multiple council members and many town residents vocalised significant reservations about the project. In spite of this fact, however, the developer, after modifying their proposal, ultimately secured the support of the majority of the council, as well as the acting director of community planning and development, William Tigert.

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Arrests made in fentanyl death of 45-year-old Pelham resident

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n April 2024, a 45-year-old man was found dead in the Town of Pelham.

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NFL Training Camps open this week

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It’s estimated the Buffalo Bills boast over 8,000 Canadian season ticket holders.

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News and notes from south of the border

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Better procurement policies needed

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The Ford government recently received many kudos from the news media about its decision to devote one-quarter…

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Only whistleblowers can take down this entrenched, corrupt federal government

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Political dynamics are keeping this corrupt federal government in power, leaving whistleblowers our best hope to dislodge it.

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No, Britain has not rejected populism

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Earlier this month, Britain’s Labour Party made a triumphant return to power.

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