Source Feed:     CBC News - Canada  
  
      Publication Date:     October 27, 2025 - 04:00  
  Some Canadian communities make it mandatory for homeowners to replace lead pipes. Do such bylaws work?
    October 27, 2025  
  The Canadian Environmental Law Association is recommending that all cities pass bylaws to make it mandatory for property owners to replace lead pipes on their side of the property line. Hamilton has a bylaw aimed at preventing partial lead service-line replacements, and some Quebec and Saskatchewan have similar rules. Here's what people in Thunder Bay, Ont., have to say about the idea as the city faces a $350-million class-action lawsuit.
    Across the city's downtown, restaurants and bars are preparing to break records as fans stream into the city to see if the Jays can defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers.  
  October 31, 2025 - 06:00 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Canada 
    
    
    The government said the audits, which were initially due to be published in the spring, had been pushed back at the request of children's aid societies.   
  October 31, 2025 - 06:00 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Ottawa 
    
    
    Mark Carney on Friday accepted an invitation from Xi Jinping to visit China as they sat down for the first formal meeting between a Canadian prime minister and the Chinese president since 2017.The two leaders met on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in South Korea as Mr. Carney seeks new markets for exports to offset the economic damage that Donald Trump is doing to Canada.  
  October 31, 2025 - 05:11 | Steven Chase | The Globe and Mail 
    
    

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