Restrictive Covenant
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South Edmonton communities enter into restrictive covenant to limit infill developmentThe 20-year covenant sets constraints on any future redevelopment of properties that buy in, including a height limit of eight metres and one parking spot per dwelling.CanadaJul 3
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Competition Bureau expands probe of Sobeys owner’s use of property controlsCanada's Competition Bureau is expanding an investigation into Empire Company Ltd., the parent of Sobeys, over whether its use of property controls harms competition.ConsumerJun 23
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Homeowners in Duggan area combating infill with restrictive covenantsThe Duggan restrictive covenants don't ban infill but instead control height, unit count and parking — a move one councillor says comes from residents feeling ignored by the city.CanadaApr 21
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Edmonton aims to kibosh restrictive covenants in name of grocery access, food affordabilityRestrictive covenants are common in the grocery industry to prevent competition, but Edmonton's city council is asking the province to change the rules so food is more affordable.ConsumerMar 17
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Calgary rezoning debate heats up as more neighbourhoods explore restrictive covenantsBrentwood and Charleswood would be joining residents in 11 other Calgary communities looking to use restrictive covenants to pushback against citywide rezoning.CanadaJul 24, 2025
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Edmonton homeowners mull restrictive covenants to stop multi-unit buildsSome Edmonton homeowners in Crestwood and Glenora are taking development into their own hands by limiting where multi-unit homes can be built, by enacting restrictive covenants.FeaturesJun 20, 2025
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Calgary community explores restrictive covenants as citywide rezoning hits campaign trailThree of the five main candidates vying to be the Mayor of Calgary are vowing to repeal citywide rezoning if elected in the next municipal election on Oct. 20.PoliticsJun 18, 2025
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Vernon, B.C., city council to reconsider protection for heronryNext week, Vernon city council is set to consider whether or not to loosen restrictions on a neighbouring property meant to protect the Great Blue Heron's nesting site.EnvironmentJun 3, 2020
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