Close X
Friday, November 22, 2024
ADVT 
National

Stand alone ministry to tackle housing crisis, Premier Eby announces

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 22 Nov, 2022 05:50 PM
  • Stand alone ministry to tackle housing crisis, Premier Eby announces

VICTORIA - The housing crisis in British Columbia will receive the attention of a dedicated place at the government's cabinet table, new Premier David Eby announced, as the Opposition raised concerns about his own management of the brief.

Eby, who is set to set to announce his cabinet Dec. 7, said Tuesday he would appoint the first stand-alone housing minister to add more focus to the New Democrat government's plan to deliver more affordable housing to the province.

"It is vital that we have a minister around the cabinet table that has one job, and one focus only, which is to deliver on housing," he told housing advocates in a speech in Vancouver on Tuesday.

Eby's pledge came a day after the government tabled two pieces of legislation aimed at working with municipal governments to build homes and increase rental properties by relaxing restrictions at apartment and condominium complexes.

Housing was also under scrutiny at the legislature Tuesday, where Liberal Leader Kevin Falcon demanded Eby launch independent audits at BC Housing and Atira Women's Resources Society after separate reports that Falcon said revealed mismanagement of the social housing providers.

BC Housing is a Crown corporation that develops, manages and administers subsidized housing in the province, while Atira is a not-for-profit housing provider.

Falcon said a leaked 2018 report by accounting firm BDO Canada, commissioned to conduct a financial review at Atira, found "inconsistent accounting practices, lack of budget commitment and ineffective board oversight."

A review of BC Housing by accounting firm Ernst and Young, released last June, found "roles, responsibilities and accountabilities of both the government shareholder and BC Housing are unclear."

It concluded there is a risk that oversight policies could contain gaps that "could result in inefficiencies and additional reporting burden on BC Housing."

Eby was minister responsible for housing at time of the Ernst and Young report's release. Days later, he announced the dismissal of seven members of BC Housing's government-appointed board, said Falcon.

"The mismanagement at BC Housing under this premier is staggering," said Falcon. "How can anyone trust this premier to deliver the housing people need?"

Eby, who did not mention the reports about Atira or BC Housing during his Vancouver luncheon speech, said he wants to restructure the relationship between cities and the province with regards to housing.

He said B.C. is in the midst of a housing crisis and the province needs to increase the supply of homes to meet growing demand.

"We are going to deliver the most ambitious housing plan in North America," Eby said. "We're going to make it happen together."

MORE National ARTICLES

Doctors urge families to get influenza vaccine

Doctors urge families to get influenza vaccine
The Canadian Paediatric Society said the advice was even more urgent for families with young kids, as influenza is spreading rapidly, along with surges of COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus.

Doctors urge families to get influenza vaccine

Another $1.2 billion for ocean protection: feds

Another $1.2 billion for ocean protection: feds
The funding is part of an extra $2 billion allocated in this year’s federal budget to renew and expand the Oceans Protection Plan over nine years. Among the projects are plans to set up a national system for all marine pollution incidents, which includes preparing for releases of hazardous or noxious substances from ships.

Another $1.2 billion for ocean protection: feds

Evacuation alert due to wildfire by Agassiz, B.C.

Evacuation alert due to wildfire by Agassiz, B.C.
The BC Wildfire Service says the fire discovered Thursday is believed to be human-caused and is just over one hectare in size. Many parts of British Columbia have experienced drought conditions this fall, in stark contrast to the torrential rains that wreaked havoc on the province one year ago.

Evacuation alert due to wildfire by Agassiz, B.C.

New B.C. Premier David Eby hands out $100 credit

New B.C. Premier David Eby hands out $100 credit
Eby says people and small businesses in the province are feeling the squeeze of global inflation and his government is focused on helping residents most impacted by the rising costs.  The one-time cost-of-living credit will be applied automatically to residents' BC Hydro bills this fall. 

New B.C. Premier David Eby hands out $100 credit

Anand says military can work in Asia, Europe

Anand says military can work in Asia, Europe
While the prime minister did not offer further details, the statement followed the government’s decision in the summer to send two Royal Canadian Navy frigates to the Asia-Pacific region at the same time, as a sign of Canada’s increased engagement. 

Anand says military can work in Asia, Europe

Children's pain meds expected on shelves next week

Children's pain meds expected on shelves next week
One million bottles of children's medication will have been distributed to hospitals, pharmacies and retailers after next week, health officials said during a media briefing. Health Canada said production of children's acetaminophen and ibuprofen is double what it was last year, but demand is still outstripping supply.

Children's pain meds expected on shelves next week