CTV is reporting that "In September 2023, the province gave 10 municipalities new home construction targets to meet in the first year under B.C.'s Housing Supply Act. The housing minster says two – West Vancouver and Oak Bay – didn’t come close."
"West Vancouver’s target was 220 new homes. Ravi Kahlon says only 58 were completed. 'West Vancouver council has had a historic record of not really approving much housing, and I don't know quite the reason why. But I will say that it's imperative that West Vancouver, and all communities, do their part,' said Kahlon." AYFKM? You don't know why?!
You're from Delta. Have you ever been to West Vancouver? West Vancouver is landlocked it doesn't have room for growth like Surrey or Vancouver. They're carving out homes on the side of a mountain on Cypress. That's not good enough for you? Those homes aren't going to help solve the housing crisis. They are very expensive. You and David Eby are both Idiots.
Once again we have clowns doing nothing pretending to be doing something. To address the housing crisis we need more rental housing built. Not in West Vancouver because there's no room. If this guy had half a brain he'd be dangerous. This is the NDP's housing minister? God help us. No one else will.