B.C. and Ottawa plan to snap up vacant condos: Feasible path to affordable housing or 'bailout' for developers?
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B.C. and Ottawa plan to snap up vacant condos: Feasible path to affordable housing or 'bailout' for developers?
People in the development industry say it's an opportunity for the province to create affordable housing for less than it takes to build affordable housing
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By Alec Lazenby
Published Jun 23, 2026
Last updated 1 hour ago
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