Their argument runs as follows: it will further drive up Vancouver’s nosebleed prices because there’s already insufficient housing supply to meet demand; it will cost the government around $850 million over three years (a burden that could fall on taxpayers); and it works against recent federal initiatives to rein in borrowing by tightening mortgage lending rules.
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