. . . . Falcon will nonetheless have to put some more meat on the bones of his rent-to-own policy if he expects voters to take it seriously this fall. He couldn’t even ballpark the cost to taxpayers at Thursday’s press conference.
United will also have to clarify which NDP housing policies it intends to keep, should it form government, after voting against bills to allow quad-plexes on single family lots and override municipalities that fail to meet their housing targets.
Still, there’s a compelling split occurring between the two parties on the housing file: Government knows best, versus get out of the way for the private sector.
That gives voters a clearer picture of where each leader stands on one of the biggest challenges facing people today . . . .
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