Ottawa tackles housing to help millennials and Gen Z

It seems Ottawa has been listening. A major focus of last week’s federal budget was housing, with billions of dollars directed to improving the chances of home ownership for millennials and Gen Z, who now make
up a majority of the workforce. Millennials were born in the 1980s and 1990s, the 30- and 40-somethings who came of age at the turn of the 21st century. (By Pauline Kerr)

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  • Kincardine Independent Office (840 Queen Street)
  • Sobeys (814 Durham Street)
  • Macs/Circle K (960 Queen Street)
  • No Frills (3 Philip Place)
  • CTC Gas Bar
  • Kwik K
  • Highway Variety
  • Shoppers Drugmart
  • Finchers (Kincardine)
  • Rexall Pharma Plus
  • Kwik Way (Tiverton)
  • Holyrood Store
  • Amberley Store
  • MacAdams (Ripley)

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