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conservativist Leader capital of south dakota Poilievre is slamming a design by the federal soldier and B.C. Governments to purchase vacant condo units in the province and turn them into affordable housing — a move he describes as a "bailout" that should be immediately cancelled.
"Where is your bailout?" Poilievre told reporters in Vancouver on Sunday afternoon. He further argued that Prime Minister Mark Carney "seems to have a bailout for anyone who's part of the Liberal club of power brokers."
On Thursday, Carney and B.C. Premier David Eby announced that over the next 10 years, the federal government would invest more than $5 billion in British Columbia's local infrastructure through the Build Communities Strong Fund.
One component of the agreement is a Canada-British Columbia Partnership on Condo Conversion, which will leverage "innovative financing tools" to turn more than 2,200 vacant condo units into affordable homes.
According to a news release from the Prime Minister's Office, "this is one of the fastest and most efficient ways to increase housing supply — welcoming British Columbians to new, affordable homes as quickly as possible."
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The move has been criticized by some housing experts and provincial parties, who, like Poilievre, say it amounts to a significant bailout for developers who refuse to lower prices to reflect a sluggish real estate market.
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Poilievre said the true "innovative financial tool" is simply waiting for the price to lower until someone can afford to purchase or rent the condo and that ultimately, developers took on the risk of building properties in a better housing market.
"They decided they wanted to build those condos at a time when we were in a housing bubble," Poilievre said. "But now they're selling those homes at a time when the housing bubble has burst. So the risk did not pay off."
Poilievre said the prime minister "wants to privatize the profit and socialize the losses. In other words, make you pay the price.... There's no free lunch here. Someone has to pay for the loss."
Recent data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation shows that as of last month, there were 4,376 completed condos sitting empty in Metro Vancouver, a 76 per cent increase from the same period a year ago.
Carney said on Thursday that the Liberal government will use the "right financial mechanisms" and take condos that would otherwise sit empty "potentially for another couple of years" and convert them into affordable housing.
The prime minister did not say if the government plans to buy up units in bulk at below-market value.
Eby said the program is recognizing that "there is existing housing stock available that's been built, that people would love to move into, they would love to make it their first home to buy, but they just can't afford it."
Alongside cancelling the "bailout," Poilievre said Canada needs to cut red tape and taxes on homebuilding to scale up construction.
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"We want to make this the fastest place in the world in which to get a permit. We want to take all federal taxes and we want to incentivize all municipal and provincial taxes to be removed from homebuilding," he said.
Part of the new federal-B.C. Agreement includes funding to be used over the next 10 years to lower the fees developers pay to municipalities.
Carney said by lowering development charges for multi-unit housing by up to 50 per cent, builders could save up to $40,000 per unit, and governments would fund infrastructure such as water systems, wastewater systems and local roads.
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