In B.C., wealthy individuals purchased subsidized affordable units, prompting scrutiny of NDP government's oversight and transparency.
A scandal in British Columbia revealed that wealthy individuals purchased subsidized units in the Vivid building, intended for middle-income first-time buyers. Despite evidence of rule violations, the NDP government chose to remain silent during ongoing legal proceedings. The Ministry of Housing bought back some units but did not publicly acknowledge the issue until media scrutiny emerged. The situation raises concerns about the agency's oversight and transparency.
October 04, 2024
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