Vancouver housing strategies abound, but will a fractured council hinder next mayor?
VANCOUVER — Voters in Vancouver’s municipal election have been met with an array of proposed solutions to the city’s chronic housing unaffordability — but the same question looms over all the mayoral candidates and their pledges.
That’s whether they will be dealing with the kind of splintered council that incumbent Kennedy Stewart faced over the past four years.
Statistics Canada data published last month confirmed that B.C. leads the country as the province with the highest rate of unaffordable homes, due largely to the number of people paying high rents to live in downtown Vancouver.
The city’s home price-income unaffordability is also routinely ranked among the worst in the world.