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How To Find The Best Furnished Apartments In Ottawa

Hunting for the perfect furnished apartment in Ottawa? You're not alone. Many folks find themselves scrolling through endless listings, trying to match their dream living space with their budget. Here's a nugget of wisdom: Ottawa offers a diverse range of furnished apartments catering to every taste and need, from bustling

Find Peace and Quality Homes in the Niagara Region

Considering Ottawa's real estate market, finding the perfect home in your dream neighbourhood can be an uphill battle. Limited housing choices, rising property prices, and the frequent occurrence of bidding wars create a high-pressure environment for potential homebuyers, often resulting in feelings of stress and disappointment. Yet, there is an

How Affordable is Bells Corners in Ottawa?

Discussing affordability in Ottawa often directs us toward high-profile areas. Yet, what about Bells Corners? Local groceries, utilities, and mortgage rates—each contributes to our understanding of this neighborhood's affordability or lack thereof. Unveiling Affordability As Ontarians face increasing difficulties in finding budget-friendly homes, the concept of affordability has never been

Why the Federal Government Needs to Keep its Promise to End Income-Splitting

Children’s Health More About Good Social Policy than Medicine Alone. More of Canada’s children are living in poverty than ever before. A new report reveals that child poverty rates in Canada remain unconscionably high. Almost one-third of children in Toronto live in low-income households. Population measures of child health in Canada are also troubling,

Seniors Housing Can be Affordable

Older adults living on low and fixed incomes need options It was recently reported that Calgary has some of the most expensive seniors’ housing in Canada, at $3,100 a month, some $1,000 over the national average. Headlines like these catch people’s attention, especially during an election. There’s no doubt that

Saskatoon’s housing crisis is a health emergency

Recently, a disturbing photo of five people sleeping in a Saskatoon bank lobby became headline news and filled social media feeds. An earlier photo had contrasted the lush yards on the east side of the riverbank with tents in the bushes on the west side. A few days later, homelessness

Arthaus – Ottawa’s Uber-Cool Condo Project

The condo building topping off the future Ottawa Art Gallery and Groupe Germain hotel will be named ‘Arthaus,’ the building’s developers announced October 2. The new structure will stand just beside the old arts court, on the corner of Daly Avenue and Waller Street, and should offer nearly 100 condos beginning at

Why Affordable Housing Should be a Federal Election Issue

It’s time to make affordable housing an issue in the federal election campaign. Four million people are struggling to find affordable housing in Canada today.  By affordable, I’m using the Canada Mortgage and Housing (CMHC) standard rule of thumb of about 30 percent of income going to housing that is

The Digital Expert Will See You Now

Why doctors and digital experts should work together to improve patient health  As a family doctor, I have seen a dramatic shift in the range of people I work alongside every day – all for the better. When I was in training, most family doctors worked only with other family doctors and

Canada’s Euthanasia Legislation: From the Perspective of Canadians with Disabilities

By Peter McGrath. On Feb. 6, 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down Canada’s assisted suicide law, opening the door to physician-assisted suicide. This is an incredibly complex topic, one fraught with moral and ethical issues. Peter McGrath, a Counsel in the Department of Justice, gives his opinion from

Adrenaline Junkies Rejoice: Cliffhanger is Back

All photos by John Enaje Are you looking for an adventure? A challenge? A thrill? Well, look no further, you can get all three right here in downtown Ottawa on August 20. The YMCA-YWCA is bringing back their Cliffhanger event for a second year. Put your helmet on, strap in and get read

Older adults living with mental illness need specialized housing

New Calgary report warns more homeless seniors a real possibility By Pat Cashion and Lee Tunstall Older adults living with mental illness often face a double stigma in our society—both from aging and from mental illness. They are some of the most invisible and most vulnerable individuals in our communities,

Health in all Policies Approach Gaining Traction Across Political Spectrum in Canada

By Danyaal Raza and Ryan Meili When counselling patients on health, physicians often focus on lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise or smoking. This kind of advice can be important for the individual, but does little to change underlying drivers of health like income, education and employment. These factors are

The Hidden World of the First World War

Imagine exploring the French countryside only to discover underground cities belonging to the soldiers of the First World War. Well that is exactly the situation Jeffrey Gusky, American doctor, artist and explorer, found himself in—and now he is sharing it with you! In conjunction with National Geographic, Gusky shows his

Time to Tackle the Rooming-House Paradox

More than 30,000 homeless Canadians daily, thousands more part of the ‘hidden homeless’ On any given night, thousands of Canadians languish in ramshackle housing, line up at shelters or sleep in our streets and alleyways.  This situation is not limited to our big cities, with the Homeless Hub estimating that

First Nations Come Last

On May 27, her last day after a decade as Canada's official watchdog, Auditor General Sheila Fraser gave this dire warning.: “If the First Nations and the Federal Government don't find ways of working together, the living conditions in reserves will remain worse off than everywhere else in Canada, and
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