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Is Singapore’s housing model a realistic solution for Canada’s affordability woes?

Singapore’s approach, where the government plays a dominating role in land ownership, property development, financing and other related aspects of society, has been held up as a path to affordability.

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Is Singapore's housing model a realistic solution for Canada's affordability woes?

A Harbour Air seaplane takes off past office and condo towers as a boat refuels at a floating Chevron station on the water, in Vancouver, on July 25.


VANCOUVER - Urban planner Louisa-May Khoo says she got a sense of deja vu when British Columbia Premier David Eby announced the BC Builds housing program earlier this year.

Khoo, a University of British Columbia public scholar, was a veteran of Singapore’s planning and development sector starting in 1996 before arriving in Vancouver in 2018.

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