Adriana Patino, 36, has been battling COVID-19 since December 2020. First, the virus made her very sick, prompting several trips to the ER when her blood-oxygen levels had dropped dangerously low. Then the long-term symptoms set in: palpitations, difficulty breathing, overwhelming fatigue, and concussion-like cognitive issues. “I have memory issues, it takes me a […]

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How to tame the housing wars: Why open bidding may not work

Posted on June 12th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

The idea of eliminating blind bidding from residential real estate transactions is gaining steam among those looking for a quick way to squirt some cold water onto Canada’s sizzling hot housing market. In B.C., for example, the provincial government is reviewing blind bidding as part of a broader effort to strengthen protections for homebuyers. […]

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After a meeting with various union leaders on Sunday, Quebec Premier François Legault said he wants to wrap union negotiations within two to three weeks without reviewing his offer to some 550,000 public sector employees of Quebec.

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Students could be shelling out more money for their post secondary education in Edmonton, as the University of Alberta has proposed a sharp increase in tuition. As Lisa MacGregor explains, the cost of some programs could double, making it unaffordable for some to get an education.

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