B.C. premier defends housing policies at town hall

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Premier David Eby took part in a town hall Thursday, fielding questions about everything from crime, to disability rates and childcare. But the crowd also wanted answers on housing.

At Camosun College’s Interurban campus, Eby faced an NDP-friendly crowd who had questions about a yet-to-be-detailed program that would allow each single family home in the province to be replaced by four units. …

Eby explained that the Housing Ministry was working with the Union of BC Municipalities to figure out how a plan to increase density can be executed.

“The detailed work is happening with the cities right now, to make sure we’re addressing key questions, like infrastructure, and sewage and water that we need to deal with,” Eby replied.

For some mayors the idea may be a tough sell. At a recent housing summit hosted by the UBCM there was a lot of heated debate.

Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie asked what would happen to services already understaffed like police, schools, and hospitals. …

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