Josh Hoflin says the Lower Mainland’s lack of affordable housing could easily have killed him. I do believe that Alouette Heights and supportive housing has saved my life.”While the federal election race in B.C. A poll conducted by Research Co.’s Mario Canseco at the end of September found that housing, homelessness and poverty is the top concern (24 per cent) among voters in B.C. on a plan to eventually create an affordable housing development targeted for seniors, people living with disabilities and young families struggling with affordability. It also plans to waive the GST/ HST on the construction costs for new affordable housing units, and double the first-time home buyer’s tax credit to $1,500 from the current $750.
Source: The Star October 18, 2019 11:03 UTC