Policy

​The Fairmont Pacific Rim in downtown Vancouver.
Policy

City Of Vancouver Introduces New Hotel Development Policy

Vancouver has a shortage of 10,000 hotel rooms according to Destination Vancouver and the City is looking to address that shortage with policy changes.

Policy

'Actions Speak Louder Than Words': What Developers Expect From The Next Federal Government

Across the board, developers seem to be in agreement on one thing: regardless of which party gets elected on April 28, we will not see home construction pick up unless big changes are made to the status quo.

Policy

The Federal Election Housing Ballot: Liberals Vs. Conservatives

In less than a month, Canadians will elect a new prime minister. Here's how the two most viable candidates for the job plan to tackle one of the nation's most pressing issues: the housing crisis.

Real Estate News

Why Housing Remains One Of Canada's Biggest Election Issues

Despite the onslaught of distractions and repercussions coming from south of the border, housing remains a leading federal election topic.

Real Estate News

Edmonton Approves Developments Over 8 Times Faster Than Toronto. Why?

"I mean, there's two ways of looking at it, either Edmonton is really good at it, or the rest of the country has become bad at it."

Taxes

Could Poilievre’s Capital Gains Tax Break ‘Shut Young Canadians Out Of The Market’?

Proposed on Sunday, the policy aims to strengthen the Canadian economy by deferring the capital gains tax when profits are reinvested into Canadian businesses and assets.

Burnaby

Burnaby Approves New Community Plan For Edmonds Neighbourhood

​The Edmonds neighbourhood was home to approximately 14% of Burnaby's population as of the 2021 Census.

Construction

How Metro Vancouver Is Standardizing Regulations For Six-Storey Rental Projects

​Eleven municipalities participated in creating the standardized approach, which is being developed as part of Metro Vancouver's Rental Housing Blueprint project.

Policy

Carney Pledges To Get Feds Back Into "Business of Homebuilding"

The announcement is joined by newly released specifics surrounding Carney's housing plan, which aims to double the pace of housing construction to 500,000 homes a year by cutting red tape and taxes.

Burnaby

Burnaby Approves Royal Oak Community Plan, Ushering In New Era

​The new Community Plan establishes Royal Oak Station and the Kingsway-Royal Oak intersection as two new nodes for high-density redevelopment in Burnaby.

Construction

A Seismic Shift: New Earthquake Protections Push Project Costs Even Higher

A consultant report for the province, obtained by STOREYS, estimates the impacts of the revised earthquake requirements at up to 80% higher for the seismic components by themselves.

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.