Image: Vancouver Sun -- May 2017
The BC government has tasked a working group to make recommendations on ways to remove drug-trafficking and weapons from supportive housing buildings, including possible changes to the Residential Tenancy Act.Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon announced a time-limited working group in a press conference on Monday.
“We’re tasking this working group to come back to us with solutions, and we have made a commitment that we will enact the recommendations that come from them,” Kahlon said.
The working group will include supportive housing providers, law enforcement, union representatives, as well as First Nations and tenant advocates. The aim is to better equip supportive housing providers to remove residents involved in drug trafficking, weapons and crime ...
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