Policy

​Construction at the Signal project by Oxford Properties and Intracorp in Vancouver.
Policy

Vancouver Proposing Suite Of Changes To DCLs, CACs To Support Project Viability

​The changes the City of Vancouver has proposed include deferred DCL payments, modifying the payment requirements for CACs, and providing more flexibility with floorplates.

Policy

City-Wide Sixplexes, Apartment Infill On Tomorrow’s Housing Committee Agenda

This month’s Toronto Planning and Housing Committee agenda is all about diversifying and expanding housing options in areas already supported by public infrastructure.

Profiles

Lucy Maloney On The Renters Office, First Month On Vancouver City Council

OneCity Vancouver's ​Lucy Maloney was elected to Vancouver City Council in April and effectively filled the seat vacated by Christine Boyle.

Industrial

Calgary To Boost Industrial Development With New Incentives, Action Plan

The Industrial Action Plan includes a potential development incentive program, streamlined approvals, and updates to land-use and zoning bylaws.

Policy

Vancouver Passes New Development Approval Procedure Axing Public Hearings

​The change that eliminates public hearings for ODP-compliant development projects is being introduced so the City is compliance with Bill 18.

Policy

"An Extraordinary Power Grab": BC Pushes Ahead With Bills 15 & 13

The NDP government has passed controversial Bill 13 and Bill 15, which give the Province the power to fast-track land use and public sector and infrastructure decisions.

Vancouver

Vancouver Unveils Bold 20-Year Vision To Revitalize Granville Street

The new Granville Street Plan comes after Vancouver City Council initiated the Granville Street planning program in 2023.

Policy

"No Government Is Doing Enough": Provinces Score Badly On Housing Report Cards

The Report Card on More and Better Housing, which grades provincial and federal governments on their progress relative to the 140 policy recommendations made by the Task Force for Housing & Climate, has just been released.

Policy

BC Gov To Order Changes In West Van And Oak Bay After Missed Housing Targets

Earlier this year, the Province appointed special advisors to review why West Vancouver and Oak Bay missed their housing targets by a wide margin.

Policy

Ontario's 2025 Budget Earmarks Millions For Modular Housing, Waterfront Toronto

The budget also draws attention to grim homebuilding realities in Ontario, with housing starts projected to slow to 71,800 this year and 74,800 in 2026.

Policy

Coquitlam Approves Temporary Density Bonus Discount, To Tweak Rental Incentives

Both the temporary density bonus discount and a revision to the Rental Incentive Program were considered by Coquitlam City Council on May 12.

Policy

Can The Rebirth Of A '70s-Era Government Incentive Really Help The Housing Crisis?

The '70s are back in fashion, and with them is the possible reintroduction of the Multiple Unit Rental Building (MURB) program, as the Liberals advocate to bring it back.