Singh vows to ease B.C. housing costs by fighting money laundering
VANCOUVER — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is releasing platform pledges he insists will make life more affordable for families in British Columbia — especially when it comes to the sky-high cost of housing.
Singh announced Wednesday that an NDP government would take new federal actions and put forward the funding necessary to help tackle money laundering and speculation in the housing market. The efforts, he said, to address the housing crisis would build on some of the real-estate measures the province has introduced in recent years.
“Money laundering and speculation are driving up the cost of housing and it means that it’s simply unattainable, unimaginable for far too many Canadians to ever own a place,” Singh told reporters in Vancouver.
“Many people can’t even find a place that they can afford to rent.”