B.C. union's affordable housing plan proposes taxes targeting speculators
One of B.C.’s largest unions says it has developed a plan that could help combat a lack of affordable housing in the province. It's recommending several tax changes it says would help ease the stresses put on Metro Vancouver’s housing market.
BCGEU plan recommends several tax reforms, legislative amendments and investments in public housing
One of British Columbia's largest unions has developed a plan it says could help combat a lack of affordable housing in the province.
The plan from the B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union (BCGEU) recommends several tax changes the union says would assist in easing the stresses put on Metro Vancouver's housing market.
The detailed housing strategy was released this week.
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"Housing and property is being treated primarily as a financial asset rather than a place to live," according to the