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		<title>Le Soleil EQuilibrium™ Housing Project in Verdun</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moishe Alexander Reviews CMHC Report &#8211; The Government of Canada celebrated today the official opening of Abondance Montréal: le Soleil, an energy-efficient, environmentally friendly housing project. According to Moishe Alexander, the project was built by EcoCité Developments and Les Constructions Sodero as part of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (CMHC’s) EQuilibrium™ Sustainable Housing Demonstration Initiative, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Moishe Alexander Reviews CMHC Report</em> &#8211; The Government of Canada celebrated today the official opening of Abondance Montréal: le Soleil, an energy-efficient, environmentally friendly housing project.</p>
<p>According to Moishe Alexander, the project was built by EcoCité Developments and Les Constructions Sodero as part of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (CMHC’s) EQuilibrium™ Sustainable Housing Demonstration Initiative, which encourages builders and developers to build the next generation of sustainable housing in Canada.</p>
<p>The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for CMHC, was joined by Claude Trudel, Mayor, Verdun borough; Robert Deschamps, President of Les Constructions Sodero; and Christopher Sweetnam-Holmes, Principal, EcoCité Developments, at the official opening today.</p>
<p>“The Government of Canada is pleased to work with the housing sector to develop such innovative homes. We congratulate the Abondance Montréal: le Soleil project team on its winning design and commitment to environmental responsibility,” said Minister Finley. “Abondance Montréal: le Soleil gives people in this region an opportunity to see first-hand how we can create beautiful, healthy dwellings, conserve energy and resources, and reduce pollutant emissions.”</p>
<p>Abondance Montréal: le Soleil features a highly energy-efficient design, solar energy systems to generate electricity and hot water, high efficiency appliances, water-efficient fixtures and building materials with lower pollutant emissions. The three-storey triplex is located on an infill site in an established area of Verdun and represents a new approach to building in an urban environment. It also demonstrates how the principles of EQuilibrium™ Housing can play a key role in the delivery of healthy and more sustainable housing as part of the overall renewal of Canada’s inner cities.</p>
<p>The Abondance Montréal: le Soleil project team is benefitting from a contribution from CMHC to help defray costs relating to the design and documentation of the project, carrying out quality assurance, and commissioning and demonstrating the project to the general public. CMHC is also providing technical, marketing and promotional support to the team and is supporting long-term performance monitoring and reporting on the project. The other contributors include the Agence de l’efficacité énergétique (Québec), Hydro-Québec, the GeoExchange Coalition and Natural Resources Canada.</p>
<p>&#8220;Abondance Montréal: le Soleil is a response to the strong public interest for very green urban homes. This project proves that my vision for net-zero living is an affordable possibility for North America&#8217;s cities,” said Christopher Sweetnam-Holmes, Principal, EcoCité Developments. “EcoCité Developments looks forward to collaborating with developers, builders and investors to replicate the le Soleil model.”</p>
<p>Abondance Montréal: le Soleil is one of the winning projects in CMHC’s national EQuilibrium™ Sustainable Housing Demonstration Initiative competition that was launched in 2006. EQuilibrium™ Housing projects will be open to both the general public and professional audiences for tours, and then monitored for performance by CMHC for one year, once occupied.</p>
<p>EQuilibrium™ Housing offers a new approach to housing in Canada. It strives to balance our housing needs with those of our environment. It brings together the principles of occupant health and comfort, energy efficiency, renewable energy production, resource and water conservation, and reduced environmental impact.</p>
<p>CMHC has worked closely with many stakeholders to develop and deploy the EQuilibrium™ Sustainable Housing Demonstration Initiative. In particular, CMHC has collaborated closely with Natural Resources Canada which has contributed substantial research and development expertise and resources to advancing the initiative.</p>
<h3> Moishe Alexander Deeply Pleased by Housing Project in Verdun</h3>
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		<title>Canada’s Economic Action Plan Creates Jobs and Improves Social Housing in Ontario</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by Moishe Alexander The Government of Canada announced today that one housing co-operative located in Peterborough will receive more than $291,000 through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, as part of the social housing renovation and retrofit investments. The announcement was made at the Kawartha Village Co-op by Dean Del Mastro, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted by Moishe Alexander</p>
<p>The Government of Canada announced today that one housing co-operative located in Peterborough will receive more than $291,000 through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, as part of the social housing renovation and retrofit investments.</p>
<p>The announcement was made at the Kawartha Village Co-op by Dean Del Mastro, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Member of Parliament for Peterborough, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).</p>
<p>“Through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, our government is taking action to help ensure our economic recovery and create the conditions for long-term growth,” said MP Del Mastro. “Funding renovation and retrofit projects, like this one, will not only improve the quality of life of its residents by keeping their homes safe and affordable, but it will also help stimulate the local economy and create jobs.”</p>
<p>The Government of Canada, through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, announced $1 billion for social housing renovation and retrofit. Of the $1 billion, $850 million is being delivered by provinces and territories on a cost-matched basis for existing federally assisted social housing projects which they administer on behalf of the partnership. The remaining $150 million is being delivered by CMHC for existing federally assisted off-reserve housing which it directly administers. Eligible repairs include general improvements, energy efficiency upgrades or conversions, and modifications in support of persons with disabilities.</p>
<p>The housing co-operative that will receive a contribution from the Government of Canada being announced today is Kawartha Village Co-op.</p>
<p>“We commend and thank the federal government, Mr. Del Mastro and CMHC for making a sound investment to help ensure that this affordable community is preserved as a legacy for the long-term benefit of its residents”, said David Granovsky, Government Relations Co-ordinator for the Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada. “Today’s announcement shows how stimulus funding helps to preserve jobs, assist the local economy and protect valuable affordable housing assets for Canadians.”</p>
<p>“We are very pleased to be receiving the Renovation and Retrofit grant through Canada&#8217;s Economic Action Plan to improve our cooperative,” said Mary Earls, President, Kawartha Village Co-operative Homes Incorporated. “These significant renovations will have a tremendous positive impact for our members and their quality of life.”</p>
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		<title>Canada’s Economic Action Plan Delivers Housing-Related Infrastructure Loans to Haldimand County</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 16:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CAYUGA, ON, February 23, 2010 — The Government of Canada announced today that Haldimand County has been approved for four housing-related infrastructure loans as part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan. The announcement was made by the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>CAYUGA, ON, February 23, 2010 —</strong> The Government of Canada announced today that Haldimand County has been approved for four housing-related infrastructure loans as part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan.</p>
<p>The announcement was made by the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).</p>
<p>Haldimand County has been approved for almost $7 million in low-cost loans from CMHC’s Municipal Infrastructure Lending Program (MILP). These loans will be used to expand wastewater treatment plants in Cayuga and Hagersville in order to improve wastewater treatment for the residents of these communities. For the residents of Caledonia and Dunnville, the loans will be used to replace undersized water mains, which will improve water quality, pressure and reliability.</p>
<p>“Our government understands the importance of infrastructure in maintaining strong and prosperous communities,” said Minister Finley. “We’re opening the door for municipalities of all sizes to meet their housing-related infrastructure needs. Canada’s Economic Action Plan is creating jobs and stimulating the economy right here in Haldimand County.”</p>
<p>Canada’s Economic Action Plan provides up to $2 billion in direct low-cost loans to municipalities, over two years, for housing-related infrastructure projects through the MILP. Municipal infrastructure loans are available to any municipality in Canada and provide a new source of funds for municipalities to invest in housing-related infrastructure projects. These low-cost loans can also be used by municipalities to fund their contribution for cost-shared federal infrastructure programming.</p>
<p>“Haldimand County is pleased to have our application approved through CMHC’s Municipal Infrastructure Lending Program,” said Mayor Marie Trainer. “This low-cost loan will allow us to pursue projects that will enhance our community, create jobs in a cost-effective manner and help prepare Haldimand County for future growth and prosperity.”</p>
<p>Eligible projects include infrastructure related to housing services such as water, power generation and waste services, as well as local transportation infrastructure within and into residential areas, such as roads, sidewalks, lighting and green space.</p>
<p>As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 60 years of experience to help Canadians access a variety of quality, environmentally sustainable, and affordable homes — homes that will continue to create vibrant and healthy communities and cities across the country.</p>
<p>Posted by Moishe Alexander, the CEO of Canadian Funding Corp.</p>
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		<title>Housing starts to fall but MLS® sales to rise in 2010 in the Sherbrooke CMA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a gradually strengthening job market and still favourable financing conditions, the housing market situation in the Sherbrooke census metropolitan area (CMA) will be somewhat different this year1. After having stagnated in 2009, existing home sales registered through the Multiple Listing Service (MLS)® will rise by 4 per cent next year. Housing starts, for their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a gradually strengthening job market and still favourable financing conditions, the housing market situation in the Sherbrooke census<br />
metropolitan area (CMA) will be somewhat different this year1. After having stagnated in 2009, existing home sales registered through the Multiple Listing Service (MLS)® will rise by 4 per cent next year. Housing starts, for their part, will fall by 14 per cent in 2010. This decline will result from the level of housing activity in 2009, and not from the deterioration of economic conditions.</p>
<p>Employment to increase slightly in 2010 In 2009, the Sherbrooke area was spared by the slowdown in economic activity that affected all industrialized countries. During the first six months of the year, the average number of jobs2 in the area declined by 2 per cent, with losses registered in both part-time and full-time employment. However, the situation improved somewhat from July to September, as the number of jobs rose by 1.5 per cent. While this rise was entirely attributable to the gains recorded in part-time employment, full-time job losses are moderating more and more, suggesting that increases could occur shortly. Thanks to this renewed economic activity, the Sherbrooke CMA will end the year with 83,000 jobs, or the same level as in 2008.</p>
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		<title>CMHC Q4 Housing Starts Up for 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Housing starts: After a slow start in 2009, housing starts will become stronger by the end of 2009 and average 141,900 units. In 2010, starts will increase to approximately 164,900 units.  The strong pace of resales reflects, in part, activity that was delayed in the previous two quarters of 2009 and is likely not to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Housing starts: After a slow start in 2009, housing starts will become stronger by the end of 2009 and average 141,900 units. In 2010, starts will increase to approximately 164,900 units.  The strong pace of resales reflects, in part, activity that was delayed in the previous two quarters of 2009 and is likely not to be sustained. MLS® resales will be about 441,300 units for 2009, up from 433,990 units in 2008.</p>
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		<title>Canada’s Economic Action Plan Delivers Housing-Related Infrastructure Loan for the Rural Municipality of Hanover</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by Moishe Alexander The Government of Canada announced today that the Rural Municipality of Hanover, has been approved for an infrastructure loan as part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan. The announcement was made by the Honourable Vic Toews, President of the Treasury Board, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Government of Canada announced today that the Rural Municipality of Hanover, has been approved for an infrastructure loan as part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan.</p>
<p>The announcement was made by the Honourable Vic Toews, President of the Treasury Board, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), and Reeve Stan Toews, elected head of the Rural Municipality of Hanover.</p>
<p>The Rural Municipality of Hanover has been approved for a $3,000,000 low-cost loan from CMHC’s Municipal Infrastructure Lending Program (MILP), for the construction of a new wastewater treatment facility for the community of Mitchell. The new facility has been designed to allow the community’s population to grow to 4,000 persons.</p>
<p>“Our Government understands the importance of infrastructure in maintaining strong and prosperous communities,” said Minister Toews. “This program is opening the door for municipalities of all sizes to meet their housing-related infrastructure needs and create jobs. It’s good news not only for Hanover, but also for Manitoba.”</p>
<p>Canada’s Economic Action Plan provides up to $2 billion in direct low-cost loans to municipalities, over two years, for housing-related infrastructure projects through the MILP. These low cost loans can also be used by municipalities to fund their contribution for cost-shared federal infrastructure programming.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Rural Municipality of Hanover is pleased to secure low interest long-term funding from the Federal Government through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to assist the community of Mitchell in the construction of their new lagoon”, Reeve Stan Toews said. “This facility will allow the community to see substantial growth over the next two decades and provides an interest rate that will result in the community saving approximately $500,000 over the next 15 years in interest costs.”</p>
<p>Eligible projects include infrastructure related to housing services such as water, power generation and waste services, as well as local transportation infrastructure within and into residential areas, such as roads, sidewalks, lighting and green space.</p>
<p>As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 60 years of experience to help Canadians access a variety of quality, environmentally sustainable, and affordable homes — homes that will continue to create vibrant and healthy communities and cities across the country.</p>
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		<title>Mortgage Refinancing Ontario grant with the Existing Mortgage Rates for people who want to benefit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all wish to live a luxurious life throughout our life. The rich people can afford to lead it the way they like because they do not have to worry about the finances. Generally it is the common man who suffers especially when the market rates fluctuate seeing the economic condition of the present day. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all wish to live a luxurious life throughout our life. The rich people can afford to lead it the way they like because they do not have to worry about the finances. Generally it is the common man who suffers especially when the market rates fluctuate seeing the economic condition of the present day. From a past few months or rather since a year a common man is struggling hard even to meet up his daily expenses. Even if he/she has made plans to buy a property, a house or even a small shop in a complex, it is next to impossible for him/her in the period of financial crisis. So a common man thinks that he has to be satisfied the way he is staying. But there is a way out even in the period of recession and a common man also can make an attempt to buy a property, a house or even a shop in a complex. Well, this is possible because he/she can take the assistance from the mortgage company which can handle such kind of situation very smartly even during the financial crisis. They have alliance with several banks and it is not hard for them to help the clients with the entire dealing process.</p>
<p>The basic thing is that the person who has decided to go in for the mortgage has to be clever enough to understand the entire process. He/she should be able to pay the installments on time so that the process continues in a systematic way without any disturbances. There are several types of mortgages and one can take the advice of the professionals and then sign the deal. If one follows some tips before entering into any dealing, then it would be a sensible decision. Here are some tips one can follow: 1] A person should plan his/her budget before hand; calculate the amount he/she has to borrow. 2] He/she should try to go in for the Today’s Mortgage Rates. 3] He/she should decide the Mortgage rates which he/she should be able to repay it without disturbing the present expenditures. 4] One should also find out if there is any redemption penalty. 5] Last but not the least, one should also know what would happen if he/she misses to pay one or two installments.</p>
<p>My father had taken the assistance from the Mortgage refinancing Toronto when he wanted to renovate his house. The brokers and the management at the Mortgage Refinancing Toronto are very straight forward and they clear all the doubts of the clients in a proficient way which occurs before or during the time of the financial dealing. The Beneficial Mortgage Financing procedure is one of the best ways to take the loan from the mortgage company for renovating the house. My father was satisfied with the Mortgage refinancing process because of the easy installments. He was an intelligent businessman and he already had a vast knowledge about the various mortgages processes and their advantages . </p>
<p>http://real-estate-investors-guide.com/mortgage-refinancing/mortgage-refinancing-ontario-grant-with-the-existing-mortgage-rates-for-people-who-want-to-benefit/</p>
<p>Moishe Alexander, canadian funding corp CEO,  reviewed </p>
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		<title>How E-commerce Sustains Hope In A Bad Economy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2006 the Internet was second only to television in capturing adult media attention. By late 2008 almost one-third of all Internet users were age 55 and up. These changes, from a younger persons media to a more accepted mainstream media for everyone, means more purchasing power is available to the internet retailer. With the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2006 the Internet was second only to television in capturing adult media attention. By late 2008 almost one-third of all Internet users were age 55 and up. These changes, from a younger persons media to a more accepted mainstream media for everyone, means more purchasing power is available to the internet retailer. With the growth in the numbers of older adults using Internet services, escalating gas prices and a more firm movement towards Green, on-line shopping and the many Shopping Carts available to buyers today will only fuel its popularity and use. Although demographic research suggests that the higher the family income, the more likely they are to use on-line shopping, the above trends will no doubt start to affect that as well. </p>
<p>In 2008 over $133 B US was spent over the internet in the U.S. alone and this figure is estimated to increase to over $203 B by 2013. In Canada, by the end of 2007, $13.8 B Canadian of on-line consumer transactions had taken place with this number forecasted to grow to $22.8B by 2012. (eMarketer Feb. 2009) Considering such numbers it is safe to say that any business that has the ability to sell On-line and does not is making a strategic mistake. The good news with these growth numbers is that it is certainly not too late to take advantage of on-line shopping and buying and selling over the Internet. </p>
<p>Its difficult at best for anyone who reads a paper or watches or listens to the news to not be feeling down about the current economic reality. As with everything else in life however we can choose to be negative or we can search for the opportunity. And there is plenty of opportunity when we look at the internet. We know that by typing www we have almost instant worldwide fame or infamy. Its easy to get a message or advertisement out to virtually anyone who has an interest in it. When we overlay Shopping Cart technology it becomes even more powerful. Many of us would like to do more for our families and for ourselves but the economic circumstances for many is this is just not possible given what we are bringing home. Internet and e-commerce mean the possibility of multiple income streams are becoming a new option for many. If you have an idea or product and the interest to make them a reality you can also leverage a second or even third income. And the availability of many excellent Affiliate Programs means you don’t even have to have an idea or product right now. You can use someone else’s product or service and represent it while you learn the e-commerce game and work on your own idea. </p>
<p>The internet has spawned a number of other social advertising formats such as Face Book, U-Tube, Twitter and more. This has caused a shift away from traditional and more expensive advertising media such as papers and yellow books. So, in addition to their reach advantages these new social media are providing cost containment for today’s financially stretched businesses. And this is accelerating the migration away from paper based solutions. Their reach is also a plus. Although everyone agrees that the economy is more challenging it is not bad everywhere. As in any down market there are always people and places that continue to thrive. The internet’s reach means that you have access to these markets and all the emerging and improving markets as conditions change and previously depressed areas being their economic recovery. Your presence on the internet combined with your shopping cart solution means that you are they when they are ready. </p>
<p>In marketing and in any economy there is always one thing that holds up. There will be people ready to buy now and others that are just shopping, collecting information for that time in the future when they will purchase. To take advantage of the now buyer your website and e-commerce solution will determine if you are able to capitalize. This holds true for everyone. But how do you deal with the future shoppers or prospects? A good shopping cart will have a stay in touch capability so you can keep prospects interested until they are ready to act. However, the astute internet marketer will look to incorporate other technologies that work with your shopping cart and e-commerce programs. Using multi-media they deliver on-going campaigns updating your prospects on your products and services. They are proactive so the customer always knows when the next deal or special is coming. For an example of a company with an excellent marketing campaign technology check out www.AutomatedMarketingSolutions.com. Rounding out your platform should be the social networks including Face Book, U-tube, Twitter and more. These networks allow you to test the market for what you intend to sell, they allow you keep in touch with how your product is being received and to be proactive in correcting any emerging negativity. The bottom line is do not limit yourself in how you reach out to your current and future prospects and customers. </p>
<p>Given the impressions we all may have about larger companies we can still learn much. For example a report released in February 2009 discussed the top 10 priorities CMO or Chief Marketing Officers in America were considering as their top 10 priorities for this year. Number 2 on this list was the need to develop marketing programs that integrate both the internet and their traditional media. Doing this provides advertising cost cutting and reduces other overheads. These same advantages accrue to the small to medium business as well as the entrepreneurs working out of their home. The simplicity with which an on-line enterprise to advertise, buy and sell over the internet can be set up brings it within reach of more and more of us looking for that second income. What will differentiate us and our success will be how effective we are in using these tools to attract, convert and retain.</p>
<p>About the Author:<br />
Invest in yourself by implementing your E Commerce Shopping Cart today! A E Commerce Professional EBusiness solution can be simply and quickly implemented</p>
<p>http://www.real-estate-news-articles.com/how-e-commerce-sustains-hope-in-a-bad-economy/</p>
<p>viewed by Moishe Alexander, CFC CEO</p>
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		<title>Canadian Funding Corp Lawyers&#8217; real estate monopoly struck</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:32:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New Brunswick Court of Appeal has upheld a decision declaring unlawful the Law Society of New Brunswick&#8217;s rule granting lawyers the exclusive right to submit land transfer documents electronically at no fee, while others had to file over the counter and pay fees. First Canadian Title challenged the validity of the provision. The Court [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The New Brunswick Court of Appeal has upheld a decision declaring unlawful the Law Society of New Brunswick&#8217;s rule granting lawyers the exclusive right to submit land transfer documents electronically at no fee, while others had to file over the counter and pay fees. First Canadian Title challenged the validity of the provision. The Court held that the rule conflicted with the Land Titles Act and also that it was adopted for the improper purpose of addressing lawyers&#8217; concerns about competition from title insurers.</p>
<p>Julius Melnitzer</p>
<p>http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/legalpost/archive/2009/05/26/lawyers-real-estate-monopoly-struck.aspx</p>
<p>brought by Moishe Alexander, CFC CEO<br />
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		<title>Discriminatory real estate ad attracts media attention</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post makes the “Too funny” category for the featured video’s surprise ending. If you start the video, please see it through to the end. By way of Brendan King’s Twitter stream. As a licensed Asian, I found this particular misunderstanding quite amusing and so did the other Asians in my office, but discriminatory practices [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post makes the “Too funny” category for the featured video’s surprise ending. If you start the video, please see it through to the end.</p>
<p>By way of Brendan King’s Twitter stream.</p>
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<p>As a licensed Asian, I found this particular misunderstanding quite amusing and so did the other Asians in my office, but discriminatory practices are no laughing matter and fair treatment for all human beings is a cornerstone of a civilized society.</p>
<p>The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code was written to protect people from discriminatory practices. The following are “prohibited grounds” for discrimination under the Code;</p>
<p>(i) religion;<br />
(ii) creed;<br />
(iii) marital status;<br />
(iv) family status;<br />
(v) sex;<br />
(vi) sexual orientation;<br />
(vii) disability;<br />
(viii) age;<br />
(ix) colour;<br />
(x) ancestry;<br />
(xi) nationality;<br />
(xii) place of origin;<br />
(xiii) race or perceived race; and<br />
(xiv) receipt of public assistance.</p>
<p>Section 10 and section 11 of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code deal specifically with discriminatory practices in the sale or leasing of real estate.</p>
<p>Discrimination in the purchase of property prohibited</p>
<p>10(1) No person shall, on the basis of a prohibited ground:</p>
<p>(a) deny to any person or class of persons the opportunity to purchase any commercial unit or any place of dwelling that is advertised or in any way represented as being available for sale;</p>
<p>(b) deny to any person or class of persons the opportunity to purchase or otherwise acquire land or an interest in land; or</p>
<p>(c) discriminate against any person or class of persons with respect to any term of the purchase or other acquisition of any commercial unit or any place of dwelling, land or any interest in land.</p>
<p>(2) Repealed. 2007, c.39, s.4.</p>
<p>(3) Nothing in subsection (1) prohibits the sale, the offering for sale or the advertising for sale of a place of dwelling for occupancy by persons over 55 years of age exclusively.</p>
<p>Discrimination in occupancy of commercial unit or housing accommodation is prohibited</p>
<p>11(1) No person, directly or indirectly, alone or with another, or by the interposition of another shall, on the basis of a prohibited ground:</p>
<p>(a) deny to any person or class of persons occupancy of any commercial unit or any housing accommodation; or</p>
<p>(b) discriminate against any person or class of persons with respect to any term of occupancy of any commercial unit or any housing accommodation.</p>
<p>(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to discrimination on the basis of the sex of a person with respect to housing accommodation, where the occupancy of all the housing accommodation in a building, except that of the owner or the owner’s family, is restricted to individuals who are of the same sex.</p>
<p>(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to discrimination on the basis of the sex or sexual orientation of a person with respect to the renting or leasing of any dwelling unit in any housing accommodation that is composed of not more than two dwelling units, where the owner of the housing accommodation or the owner’s family resides in one of the two dwelling units.</p>
<p>(4) Nothing in subsection (1) prohibits the renting or leasing, the offering for rent or lease or the advertising for rent or lease, of any housing accommodation for occupancy by persons over 55 years of age exclusively.</p>
<p>The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code is here.</p>
<p>I’m always happy to answer your Saskatoon real estate questions.  All of my contact info is here. Please feel free to call or email.</p>
<p>Follow our daily updates on Twitter @SaskatoonHomes.</p>
<p>Norm Fisher</p>
<p>reviewed by Moishe Alexander, CFC CEO</p>
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