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  1. Fewer vacancies bad news for Montreal renters

    Average rents grew by 2.5 per cent, amounting to about $30 more per month. ...

  2. B.C. government ‘task force’ misses key contributor to rental woes

    The Horgan government’s “ Rental Housing Task Force ” set up in the spring to “advise on how to improve security and fairness for renters and rental housing providers” throughout British Columbia recently released its findings and ...

  3. New reports underscore renter woes in Toronto and beyond

    In the Greater Toronto Area, monthly rents rose by $63, on average. ...

  4. Ontario takes important step towards rental affordability

    The Ford government today tabled its first fiscal update, giving Ontarians a glimpse of its direction in major areas of public policy. Of interest to Ontarians struggling to afford and/or attain rental housing, the update eliminated rent ...

  5. Rather than help all renters, B.C. government picks a lucky few

    The Horgan government recently announced plans to spend $492 million on the provision of 4,900 subsidized rental units in British Columbia over the next two to three years. There’s a clear need for units with below-market rents, and this ...

  6. Vancouver’s new government will face enormous pressure to grow the housing stock—quickly

    With a municipal election looming, here’s a statistic that crystalizes one of, if not the most, important issues of the campaign. Home prices in Vancouver have grown almost 70 per cent since the last municipal election in 2014. Add in ...

  7. Rent control in B.C.—bad policy then, bad policy now

    There are very few points upon which nearly all economists agree. So when more than 90 per cent of academic economists agree on something, policymakers should take note. For example, the vast majority of economists agree that rent ...

  8. More duplexes in Vancouver—one small step in the right direction

    Vancouver City Hall has certainly caught on to the fact that there’s plenty of room to grow in British Columbia’s biggest city. This week, at the city’s last council meeting before October’s municipal election, outgoing Mayor Gregor ...

  9. Why a ‘renters rebate’ won’t help Metro Vancouverites

    In a recent interview, B.C. Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Selina Robinson reaffirmed the provincial government’s commitment to a “renters rebate” of $400 per renter household, annually. As appealing as this idea may sound to ...

  10. If the B.C. government wants to help renters, it should care about homebuilding

    British Columbia Premier John Horgan recently appointed a Rental Housing Task Force to advise the government on how to “improve security and fairness for renters and landlords throughout the province.” It’s encouraging that the ...