April 24, 2014 | CREBNow
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Here's your morning news rundown for Thursday, April 24.- Canadian, U.S. housing markets defy expectations, price gap hits record - Globe and Mail
- Province defends hefty price tag for flood housing - Calgary Sun
- Government under fire for $88M spent on temporary housing for flood victims - Calgary Herald
- Canada poised for an export boom, EDC predicts - CTV
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