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This episode highlights:
• Land Rights on Shaky Ground in BC: A landmark ruling in BC concluded that the Kawichin have Aboriginal title to about 800 acres in Richmond, establishing this as a prior and senior right over fee simple title for private landownerWhile the BC Premier David Eby has appealed the decision and stated landowners should be concerned about the ruling potentially having national implications, legal representatives for the Kawichin Nation and the judge herself disagree, saying private property owners are unaffected. However, specialized attorneys argue that Aboriginal title and fee simple title are both absolute and cannot coexist or overlap. • Wood Fiber LNG Doubles Down on Flotels: The Wood Fiber LNG project in Squamish, BC, has secured approval to deploy a second floating accommodation vessel, the MV Saga X. This flotel will provide approximately 642 more rooms for skilled trades workers and create up to 900 additional jobs, serving to accelerate project construction and relieve pressure on local housing and services in the community, a concern raised during 2019 consultation. • Manitoba's Rental Housing Incentive Program: Manitoba launched a $176.5 million rental housing construction incentive program designed to encourage private and nonprofit developers to build new rental housing. The program offers refundable tax credits of $8,500 per unit, with an additional $5,000 available for affordable units. Projects must include at least four units and remain rental housing for a minimum of 10 years to qualify. • Ottawa's $2 Billion Critical Minerals Strategy: The federal government introduced a $2 billion critical minerals fund aimed at reducing reliance on China and supporting Western supply chains by stockpiling domestically produced graphite and scandium. This strategy benefits projects like Neuvo Mond graphite, which secured a federal offtake agreement including a price floor to enable the construction of its $550 million mine. The fund is also investing $25 million and agreeing to stockpile scandium from Rio Tinto's Scandium plant in Quebec—the only facility of its kind in North America.
• Edmonton Manhunt for Construction Arsonist: Law enforcement in Edmonton is actively searching for a serial construction arsonist believed to be responsible for eight property fires targeting infill construction projects since September. As a result, developers are considering additional protective measures, such as cameras and patrols, and may face higher insurance and safety costs.
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This episode highlights:
• Land Rights on Shaky Ground in BC: A landmark ruling in BC concluded that the Kawichin have Aboriginal title to about 800 acres in Richmond, establishing this as a prior and senior right over fee simple title for private landownerWhile the BC Premier David Eby has appealed the decision and stated landowners should be concerned about the ruling potentially having national implications, legal representatives for the Kawichin Nation and the judge herself disagree, saying private property owners are unaffected. However, specialized attorneys argue that Aboriginal title and fee simple title are both absolute and cannot coexist or overlap. • Wood Fiber LNG Doubles Down on Flotels: The Wood Fiber LNG project in Squamish, BC, has secured approval to deploy a second floating accommodation vessel, the MV Saga X. This flotel will provide approximately 642 more rooms for skilled trades workers and create up to 900 additional jobs, serving to accelerate project construction and relieve pressure on local housing and services in the community, a concern raised during 2019 consultation. • Manitoba's Rental Housing Incentive Program: Manitoba launched a $176.5 million rental housing construction incentive program designed to encourage private and nonprofit developers to build new rental housing. The program offers refundable tax credits of $8,500 per unit, with an additional $5,000 available for affordable units. Projects must include at least four units and remain rental housing for a minimum of 10 years to qualify. • Ottawa's $2 Billion Critical Minerals Strategy: The federal government introduced a $2 billion critical minerals fund aimed at reducing reliance on China and supporting Western supply chains by stockpiling domestically produced graphite and scandium. This strategy benefits projects like Neuvo Mond graphite, which secured a federal offtake agreement including a price floor to enable the construction of its $550 million mine. The fund is also investing $25 million and agreeing to stockpile scandium from Rio Tinto's Scandium plant in Quebec—the only facility of its kind in North America.
• Edmonton Manhunt for Construction Arsonist: Law enforcement in Edmonton is actively searching for a serial construction arsonist believed to be responsible for eight property fires targeting infill construction projects since September. As a result, developers are considering additional protective measures, such as cameras and patrols, and may face higher insurance and safety costs.