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Housing Minister Sean Fraser says the federal government should have never got out of the housing business even as high-income professionals are struggling to find affordable housing.

"For the better part of the last half century, federal governments of different partisan stripes, by the way, liberal and conservatives, have stepped away from forwarding affordable housing in this country," he said. "That should never have happened, but it did."

Talk is cheap, but it's refreshing to see the new Housing Minister broach the issue of the feds building housing. AFAIK, landlord Ahmed Hussen never discussed this in his tenure as Housing Minister.

I guess we'll see if there's any meaningful action from him before the next person takes his seat.

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[–] psvrh 4 points 2 years ago

No, really? Liberals talking up progressive policy options?

Either we've been time-warped back to the 1970s, or things are much, much worse than they're letting on, or they're going to call an election.

Regardless, call me when they commit funding--not when they "refer it to a committee" or "have a Royal Commission to study the issue"--and actually take action, or else I'll consider this the "Electoral Reform" promise all over again.