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Cities call for infrastructure funding to build homes, fiscal update sparks dismay

Cities call for infrastructure funding to build homes, fiscal update sparks dismay

OTTAWA — The federal government's fiscal update has sparked disappointment among many who were hoping for big action on housing, including municipal leaders.
Densification push threatens to squeeze out small businesses

Densification push threatens to squeeze out small businesses

Land rush, tax crush expected as new measures clarify entitlements
Comment: Short-term rental ban will cost hundreds of millions of dollars

Comment: Short-term rental ban will cost hundreds of millions of dollars

The province’s Short-Term Rental Accommodations Act, passed a mere 10 days after being introduced, should have been called the Hotel Monopoly Act.
B.C's speculation tax on homes expands by 13 new municipalities

B.C's speculation tax on homes expands by 13 new municipalities

VICTORIA — British Columbia's New Democrat government is expanding one of its first measures to combat the housing crisis to include 13 more communities.
One-third of Metro Vancouver renters could be impacted by province’s transit development plans: research

One-third of Metro Vancouver renters could be impacted by province’s transit development plans: research

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ’s transit-oriented development legislation aims to deliver 100K new housing units over the next 10 years.
Government pledges to spur rental construction in tight market

Government pledges to spur rental construction in tight market

New capital for loans will help projects pencil out as conditions stabilize
Eby says governments must step up on housing, can't rely on private sector

Eby says governments must step up on housing, can't rely on private sector

VANCOUVER — It's "hard to understand" why many politicians still believe they can rely on the private sector to deliver affordable housing and instead it's time for governments to step up, СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Premier David Eby told a conference on Tuesday.
Do your parents own a home? StatCan says that might mean you’re more likely to own, too

Do your parents own a home? StatCan says that might mean you’re more likely to own, too

New study reveals British Columbians born in the 1990s to property-owning parents more likely to own compared with counterparts
Here's how October's inflation data could affect mortgage renewals

Here's how October's inflation data could affect mortgage renewals

TORONTO — October's inflation rate fell to 3.1 per cent on a year-to-year basis — down from 3.8 per cent in September — mainly driven by lower gasoline prices, Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday.
Real estate lenders await certainty as borrowers seek cash

Real estate lenders await certainty as borrowers seek cash

Alternative lenders, alternative assets in favour in tight times
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