This week’s top JOC headlines include continued investigation into damage at Richmond, B.C.’s Minoru Centre for Active Living aquatic and fitness centre, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. reports a jump in June housing starts, Jason Kenney’s new government will spend $2.5 million on a public inquiry into how those opposing the oil and gas industries are funded, and the B.C. government puts $3.3 million into training for those looking to enter the forestry industry.
Richmond pool still closed as damage investigation continues
CMHC reports pace of housing starts in Canada jumped higher in June
Alberta to hold $2.5 million public inquiry into funding for oil and gas foes
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