More government action needed for military members struggling to find housing, Anand says
Defence Minister Anita Anand said Tuesday the federal government has more to do in order to support Canadian Forces members who are having difficulty to find housing. However, she also outlined steps already taken, such as giving members more flexibility in their work, including remote work options.
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