Ottawa Real Estate Market Gains Momentum, Fire Department Considers New Fines, Former RCMP Official Sentenced, Climate Change Impact on Canada, Vancouver's Rental Crisis, Hamas' Ceasefire Plan

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Ottawa real estate market gained momentum in January, Ottawa Fire considers new fines for false alarms, former RCMP official sentenced for leaking national secrets, climate change impact on Canada, Vancouver's rental crisis, Hamas' ceasefire plan with Israel.

Ottawa real estate market gained momentum in January, real estate board says. Ottawa Fire eyes new fines for repeated false alarm calls. Former RCMP Intelligence official sentenced to 14 years after leaking national secrets. Assistant crown attorney Judy Kleiwer said Ortis’s conduct was a 'betrayal' of the RCMP and Canada’s Five Eyes partners that 'jeopardized the safety of Canadians.

' Forecasters say a warming global climate could actually cause some parts of Canada to see colder conditions, including heavy snowfalls like the one that hit parts of the Maritimes this week. Vancouver’s sky-high rental prices have forced many residents to find creative ways to be able to afford to live in the city. Turning to creativity is exactly what Tim Chen did to avoid paying rent in Vancouver. Hamas has put forward a detailed plan for a new ceasefire and hostage release deal with Israel, which will be discussed when U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets Wednesday with Israeli leaders

 

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