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Proposed federal housing solutions don't match the problem: B.C. economist

  • A B.C. Economist states that federal housing proposals do not adequately address Canada's housing crisis, asserting that policies do not match the scale of the problem.
  • The Liberal government proposed $25 billion in federal support for prefabricated homes and $10 billion for affordable housing.
  • The New Democrats promised to build over 100,000 rent-controlled homes by 2035, with a larger goal of three million homes by 2030.
  • The Conservative Leader announced tax incentives for municipalities to reduce building costs, illustrating differing party approaches.
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Proposed federal housing solutions don't match the problem: B.C. economist

Federal parties broadly see Ottawa play a bigger role in increasing the housing supply, but approaches differ

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Today In BC broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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