Ottawa has proposed a renters’ bill of rights. Will it help?

The federal government’s proposed measures to protect renters from low vacancy rates, high prices and other significant challenges might not be enough, according to some housing experts. The proposed renters’ bill of rights is “an attempt to appear to be doing something,” said Steve Pomeroy, a housing policy research consultant.  “I don’t think, in practical terms, it…

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Saskatchewan rink shooting for record-setting win at Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championships

Saskatchewan’s Marie Wright and British Columbia’s Ina Forrest have a lot in common. They’re both national team-level curlers, they’re longtime friends and they’re both competing at this week’s Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championships in Moose Jaw. For this week, they’re also roommates. It’s a common para-sport story — top rivals hanging out together off the ice….

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‘This was my last resort,’ Ottawa-area woman says of experimental phage therapy to treat infection

Thea Turcotte believes her life was likely saved by an experimental treatment developed in Winnipeg for a chronic artificial joint infection. “Without this trial, I probably would not be here by now,” said the Ottawa-area resident, who is believed by her doctor to be the first person in Canada to be treated with phage therapy for periprosthetic joint infection…

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Pro opportunity could shift U Sports women’s soccer landscape ahead of 2024 campaign

When the 2024 U Sports women’s soccer season begins, individual performance will be more critical than in the past. With the introduction of Project 8, the incoming Canadian women’s professional league, the landscape is changing for student-athletes nationwide. While 17 former Canadian university women’s soccer players played professional games in 2023-24, and U Sports alumni Desiree…

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