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Ottawa Citizen on MSNModern living: Re-thinking the future of home designFollowing universal design principles when building or renovating a home will add to the cost. Barrier-free showers require more expensive sealing techniques, for instance, and wider doorways usually ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNLevin: Seniors' housing should be a huge election issueLisa Levin is CEO of AdvantAge Ontario, a non-partisan association representing more than 480 providers of non-profit ...
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Liberals increase Sudan war refugee quota as Quebec bars relatives from resettlementThe federal government is increasing the number of refugees it plans to resettle as a result of Sudan’s civil war, with ...
Good plans to cast her first ever ballot in the upcoming provincial election, but who gets her vote will depend on which ...
Gatineau police are asking for the public's help in identifying Gatineau residents who may not be abiding by provincial licence plate rules.
OTTAWA — The government’s fiscal watchdog says a guaranteed basic income program at the federal level could cut poverty rates in Canada by up to 40 per cent.
Since last year, at least six organizations have ended disability-focused employment assistance programs, or announced that ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNSimpson: More doctors, more housing, better transit in Ottawa CentreThe Citizen invited Ottawa candidates from the four major provincial parties to contribute op-eds on why you should vote for ...
A new novel goes deep into the history of the Ottawa River Valley in the 1800s. “Unrest” is the debut novel by Gwen Tuinman.
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