N.L. has a housing crisis. Does its government have a plan?
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In the wake of the party’s first budget since coming to power last fall, Newfoundland and Labrador’s Progressive Conservative government has no plan to meet its commitment of 10,000 new housing units by 2030.
In a sit-down interview with this outlet, Finance Minister Craig Pardy pinned progress on housing to new federal funding, and stopped short of embracing rent controls. Pardy is himself a landlord, operating seven rental units with his spouse, and although he touts his unwillingness to raise rents for seniors in his units, he acknowledged making “market adjustments” to rents between tenan…
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