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Originally Posted by SpongeG
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Gharibnavaz described the project – and the redevelopment of the Broadway Corridor more broadly – as an effort to replace aging, affordable rental buildings with new towers that are significantly more expensive, even when they're supposed to be affordable.
"These are luxury homes that you want to replace their buildings with," he said. "Your plan is for your developer friends to drive us out of our neighbourhoods and out of our cities. Tenants understand that this provincial government will not protect us or stand up for our human right to housing.
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So build nothing then? The continued lack of supply will eventually make these rentals more expensive. Like, where is everyone else supposed to live that moves here? Where are their rentals?
I really don't understand these people.