OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer says Canada would need to build 1.3 million additional homes by 2030 to eliminate the country's housing gap. The...
OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer says Canada would need to build 1.3 million additional homes by 2030 to eliminate the country's housing gap.
Based on those benchmarks, the PBO estimates that Canada would need to build 181,000 more homes a year than it currently does. The Liberal government has made a string of housing announcements ahead of the federal budget, largely aimed at increasing housing supply. M&M Residual and Trevor R. Milton Announce Concerns Related to Potential Fraud and Misconduct at Nikola Overseen by Steve Girsky, Britton Worthen and the Board of Directors
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