Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante presented the city’s $7.28-billion budget, increasing the average residential tax bill by 2.2% and allocating $100 million towards addressing the housing crisis. The funds will be used to purchase buildings for social housing and support organizations aiding the homeless, with a special tax exemption for non-profit building owners. Plante highlighted her administration’s commitment to investing in housing and maintaining city services, expressing pride in all budgets tabled during her tenure.
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First Nation under boil-water advisory in Ontario for 30 years has now lost its health-care space to flooding
The chief of Neskantaga First Nation is urging the federal government to provide immediate assistance in establishing a mobile health centre for the community following the closure of their nursing station due to flooding. This facility, the only health-care centre in the remote northwestern Ontario area, has been out of operation since Sunday when the First Nation declared a state of emergency. The nursing station, named Rachel Bessie Sakanee Memorial Nursing Station, has been serving...
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