by Bruce Cherney (part 2)
Manitoba’s Lord’s Day Act of 1898 made it “unlawful for any merchant, tradesman, artificer, mechanic, barber, workman, labourer or other such person to sell or offer for sale or to purc...
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REALTORS® polled in a recent cross-Canada survey indicated that the country’s real estate market is both highly competitive and provides the necessary safeguards to protect consumers.
Eighty-six per cent of real e...
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It was a humble beginning, but a start which heralded Canada’s exertion of national sovereignty on the world stage.
“With the Union Jack at forepeak, a red ensign with the Canadian coat of arms thereon at the foremast, th...
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REALTORS®, representing all regions of the country, met with their MPs in Ottawa to discuss real estate issues they believe matter to Canadians.
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), representing 98,000 REALTORS&...
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by Bruce Cherney (part 1)
Hundreds of Winnipeggers woke up Sunday morning on July 8, 1906, excitedly anticipating the opportunity to take advantage of a service available to them for the first time in the city’s histo...
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As the Canadian economy shows signs of growth, results of a new survey indicate that intentions to purchase a house or condo have risen to 14 per cent nationally, compared to 11 per cent last September.
However, the m...
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