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Housing in Budget 2022: lots of words, but very few homes

Housing in Budget 2022: lots of words, but very few homes

by aministrator | Apr 8, 2022 | In Case you Missed It

Written by: Steve Pomeroy, CHEC-CCRL Executive advisor and McMaster University Industry Professor Just as housing garnered more attention in the 2021 federal election than any previous election, it scored a record appearance in Budget 2022 contributing 20 pages out of...

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