Policy

​The SkyTrain passing by Science World in Vancouver.
Policy

Federal Government Announces $1.5B For TransLink, $250M For Metro Vancouver

The funding is coming via the Canada Public Transit Fund and the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund, respectively.

Taxes

Mark Carney Reaffirms Pledge To Eliminate GST For First-Time Homebuyers

The newly-minted Prime Minister reaffirmed his pledge to eliminate the sales tax for first-time buyers on Thursday — a move he says will save Canadians up to $50,000 when buying a new home.

Marlon Math

Why We Should Be Taking A Closer Look At Our Construction Timelines

In the business of homebuilding, we have plenty of conversations about costs — but what about time? Not to say cost isn’t important, but time is really where money tends to go, and profit bleeds with time.

Opinion

Op-Ed: BC's Foreign Buyer Tax Has The Same Effect On Development As A Tariff

For the past decade, BC has imposed its own punitive, politically motivated tax on foreign residents buying local apartment buildings and land, says Goodman Commercial.

Industry

"Utterly Ruthless": New Book Revisits Complicated History Of Olympic Village

Journalist Richard Littlemore's new book, City Builders: The Maleks, The Olympics, And a Historic Gift to Vancouver, offers a different version of events than the City of Vancouver has maintained took place.

Policy

After A Top-Down Approach On Housing, BC Is Starting To Listen. Is That Enough?

A couple of changes to rules around housing construction, along with recent speeches by Premier David Eby and Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon hinting at more changes to come, have triggered hopes that this term’s NDP government is showing signs of some increased flexibility around development.

Other (Canada)

Canada's Population Is Aging, Where Is Everyone Going To Live?

The Government of Canada projects that seniors will account for nearly one quarter of the overall population by 2040.

Policy

Toronto Looks To Defer DCs For “Stalled” Condo Projects With Affordable Units

It’s estimated that up to 3,000 condominium units can be moved through the development review pipeline with the proposed development charges deferral.

Construction

Inside The City Of Coquitlam As Developers Rush To Get Permits Before DCC Hikes

The City's building division has been working evenings and weekends, says GM of Planning & Development Andrew Merrill.

Policy

BC Budget 2025: What The Province Has Planned For Housing

​The Province is injecting more money into BC Builds and increasing the Speculation and Vacancy Tax, among other things.

Policy

Canada Is Building Fewer Homes To Accommodate Population Growth Than Ever Before

A new study from CHBA reiterates a tune that the development industry and (some) policymakers have been singing for a while now: in order to achieve housing affordability, development charges and application timelines need to be reduced.

Policy

Portions Of Broadway And Cambie Corridors To Be Pre-Zoned For More Density

​The City-initiated zoning change would eliminate the need for developers to apply for rezoning, speeding up the development process.