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What Gregor Robertson's housing track record can tell us about his ministerial plans

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    What Gregor Robertson's housing track record can tell us about his ministerial plans

    Robertson's announcement as housing minister raised eyebrows last month, given Vancouver's skyrocketing housing prices under his mayorship. But a deeper look at his housing record shows some successes with innovative housing programs that could scale up, Canada-wide.

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      What Gregor Robertson's housing track record can tell us about his ministerial plans

      Robertson's announcement as housing minister raised eyebrows last month, given Vancouver's skyrocketing housing prices under his mayorship. But a deeper look at his housing record shows some successes with innovative housing programs that could scale up, Canada-wide.

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      Wow the guy shitting on the poor is actually very progressive, and isn’t a piece of shit monopoly man trying to protect his investments. You too will be able to rent a one bedroom in the ghetto that would still be overpriced in any other market.

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