Let's accelereate progress on housing and economic inequality

Let's accelereate progress on housing and economic inequality

On the housing front, we are not directly addressing market driven gentrification, nor the market based elimination of lower cost units in favour of higher margin or profit units.  We are also not addressing the ability of landlords to exponentially increase rents for new tenants and the systemic pressure they apply to encourage tenants to vacate.  And most importantly, we are not meaningfully addressing market based economic inequality that has close to half of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque.