Canada will head to the polls for the 2025 Federal Election on Monday, April 28. There’s a lot at stake for voters, with increased trade and economic pressures threatening to further complicate ongoing affordability and housing crises.
Ahead of this pivotal election, BCREA has launched a national housing policy information page, intended to help British Columbians make informed voting decisions.
This page includes:
- Housing policy questions to ask political candidates in your area
- The Canadian Real Estate Association’s ten-part housing policy plan
- Two additional key policy positions from BCREA
BCREA and its Government Relations department are committed to delivering research-backed analysis on housing policy and legislation from all levels of government, both during the election season and throughout the year.
Click here to head to the national housing policy information page now.
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