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  Virtual Home Staging SEPTEMBER 23, 2020  | The vast majority of home hunting begins online. As a result, many argue that a listing is only as good as its visual presentation online. The better your images are, the more interest you will garner. The more interest you garner, the more foot traffic you are likely to receive at a property – which inherently increases the likelihood of strong and hopefully multiple offers. Home staging in the digital era has become an asset to the success of a listing. In the good old days before COVID, it was already challenging to purge belongings in order to better market a property for sale. Home staging is not just tidying up, throwing your children’s toys in their closet and mowing the lawn. Home staging takes time, physical energy and money. What if there was a way that you could stage your home without much less work? Now you can with virtual home staging. Arguably, one of the best times to use virtual home staging is when a property is up for sal

IS OTTAWA A MODERN DAY GAME OF THRONES

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SPEECH FROM THE THRONE The Speech from the Throne  opens every new session of Parliament. The Speech introduces the government’s direction and goals, and outlines how it will work to achieve them. On September 23, 2020, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada, delivered the Speech from the Throne to open the second session of the 43 rd  Parliament and outline the government’s agenda. Full text of the Speech from the Throne Download the Speech from the Throne   Play Mute Current position: 00:00:00 Total time: 00:54:53 Show closed captioning Transcript A stronger and more resilient Canada Protecting Canadians from COVID-19 It is the job of the federal government to look out for all Canadians and especially our most vulnerable. We need to work together. Helping Canadians through the pandemic The Government is using its fiscal firepower so that Canadians, businesses, and our entire economy have the support needed to weather the storm. Building back bet