Connect with us

Canada News

Horgan says improved housing options his top focus in B.C.’s next budget

Published

on

Premier John Horgan and the NDP promised a number of costly initiatives on the campaign trail, such as $10-a-day daycarePremier John Horgan and the NDP promised a number of costly initiatives on the campaign trail, such as $10-a-day daycare (Photo by BC NDP - Flickr, CC BY 2.0)

FILE: Premier John Horgan (Photo by BC NDP – Flickr, CC BY 2.0)

VICTORIA — Providing more affordable housing across British Columbia is the provincial government’s top priority and will be a prominent feature in the February budget, Premier John Horgan said Thursday.

Horgan said housing was the major issue in last spring’s provincial election and data released this week from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. indicates little has changed, with near zero rental vacancy rates in both large urban centres and smaller communities.

The premier made the comments Thursday during a news conference to wrap up the fall session of the legislature where his minority New Democrat government passed legislation banning union and corporate donations to political parties and paved the way for a referendum on electoral reform next fall.

“Housing is the No. 1 issue on my desk right now,” said Horgan. “We are going to have a comprehensive plan rolled out in our February budget with respect to increasing supply so there are more units, more two- and three-bedroom units.”

He said building larger units allows families to grow and helps people stay longer in their communities.

Horgan said the housing supply and affordability issue no longer just applies to Metro Vancouver as people in communities throughout B.C. have serious issues with finding a place to live.

The CMHC report says Kelowna and the Abbotsford-Mission area have rental vacancy rates at 0.2 per cent, while Victoria is 0.6 per cent and Vancouver is at 0.9 per cent.

The report says the largest rent increases were also found in B.C., with Kelowna at 8.6 per cent and Victoria at 8.1 per cent.

Vancouver posted Canada’s highest average monthly rents for two-bedroom apartments at $1,552.

Horgan said the lack of rental units and family homes hurts B.C.’s economy because people will not move to a new city if there is no place to live, no matter how solid the job offer.

The NDP has promised to build 114,000 new rental, non-profit and co-op housing units over a 10-year period.

Finance Minister Carole James provided a financial update this week ahead of the budget, which included a forecast of a balanced budget in February, but with a reduced surplus.

 

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Maria in Vancouver

Lifestyle6 days ago

Never Settle For Less Than You Are

Before I became a mother, before I became a wife, before I became a business partner to my husband, I...

Lifestyle3 weeks ago

Celebrating My Womanhood

The month of March is all about celebrating women and what better way to celebrate it than by enjoying and...

Lifestyle1 month ago

Maria’s Funny Valentine With An Ex!

Maria in Vancouver can’t help but wonder: when will she ever flip her negative thoughts to positive thoughts when it...

Lifestyle2 months ago

The Tea on Vancouver’s Dating Scene

Before Maria in Vancouver met The Last One seven years ago and even long before she eventually married him (three...

Lifestyle3 months ago

How I Got My Groove Back

Life is not life if it’s just plain sailing! Real life is all about the ups and downs and most...

Lifestyle3 months ago

Upgrade Your Life in 2025

It’s a brand new year and a wonderful opportunity to become a brand new you! The word upgrade can mean...

Maria in Vancouver3 months ago

Fantabulous Christmas Party Ideas

It’s that special and merry time of the year when you get to have a wonderful excuse to celebrate amongst...

Lifestyle4 months ago

How To Do Christmas & Hanukkah This Year

Christmas 2024 is literally just around the corner! Here in Vancouver, we just finished celebrating Taylor Swift’s last leg of...

Lifestyle5 months ago

Nobody Wants This…IRL (In Real Life)

Just like everyone else who’s binged on Netflix series, “Nobody Wants This” — a romcom about a newly single rabbi...

Lifestyle5 months ago

Family Estrangement: Why It’s Okay

Family estrangement is the absence of a previously long-standing relationship between family members via emotional or physical distancing to the...