Freeland’s housing plan ties immigration to supply, cuts development charges
- Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland's housing plan connects immigration rates to housing supply to address the crisis, as stated in her 10-point policy document.
- Freeland plans to cut development charges for cities, threatening to revoke federal infrastructure funding if they don't comply.
- Freeland's initiatives aim to stabilize population growth and housing affordability, including a ban on landlords using AI for rent setting and modifications to federal housing laws.
- Freeland proposes that cities lower development charges or risk losing federal infrastructure funding, and argues that it will help reduce home building costs.
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