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Housing shortfall, costs and affordability
(03-21-2024, 10:28 AM)bravado Wrote: I really think the BC government seems to have taken the Ford government’s housing task force report and is enacting almost all of it. Their housing starts are up - but I don’t think the constant doom cycle in Canadian news really rewards small victories like that.

This is true...also Alberta's liberal/progressive cities are doing a lot of liberal/progressive things like enacting traditionally conservative policies to remove restrictions on housing...

Yes, that is a true sentence...despite how insane it sounds...we just live in an insane world...
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RE: Housing shortfall, costs and affordability - by danbrotherston - 03-21-2024, 10:32 AM

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