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Toronto, ON · TorontoA byelection will be held to replace former Councillor Jennifer McKelvie in Scarborough-Rouge Park following her resignation. McKelvie resigned after becoming the Member of Parliament for Ajax. She ran for the Liberal Party of Canada in April’s election, which former Liberal cabinet minister Mark Holland represented. She won with 56.3 per cent of the vote. […]See the Story
Byelection to Be Held to Replace Jennifer McKelvie in Scarborough-Rouge Park
50% Center coverage: 4 sources

Housing · CanadaCarney’s plan to build 500,000 new homes annually within a decade was a key element of his election campaign. However, a new TD Bank report says his plan is “likely to fall well short” of the target.Thanks for reading The Counter Signal! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Legacy media dubbed his plan to more than double the annual rate of building new homes “the most ambitious housing plan in Canada since the Second Worl…See the Story
Carney’s 500,000-Home-a-Year Plan Likely to “Fall Short”: TD Report
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Pride MonthThis is Pride Month in Newfoundland and Labrador and having a place where members of the LGBTQ+ community feel safe is important – especially in turbulent political times. Co-chair of St. John’s Pride, Eddie St. Coeur, says the Pride community is a safe and welcoming place regardless of the location. He says when he and his partner travel, they seek out inclusive places where there is a sense of calm, and reassurance. “And it’s something that we…See the Story
St. John’s Pride Says Having a Safe Place to Be Important in Turbulent Times
City of Toronto Improves Access to Recreation Programs Through Early Local Registration Initiative
City of Toronto celebrates Newcomer Day at Nathan Phillips Square
City of Toronto begins treatment to protect vulnerable ash trees
City of Toronto announces 2025 Toronto Community Champion Award recipients
2 coyotes euthanized following ‘multiple negative encounters’ in Liberty Village and Fort York areas: city
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Trump taps Andrew Giuliani to lead task force on 2026 World Cup
42% Center coverage: 36 sources