Ontario looking ‘very closely’ at B.C. tax aimed at foreign homebuyers
TORONTO — Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa says he will be examining British Columbia’s new tax aimed at foreign homebuyers “very closely” as he looks for ways to address eroding affordability in Toronto’s housing sector.
Sousa spoke enthusiastically about an announcement made Monday by B.C. Premier Christy Clark and B.C. Finance Minister Mike de Jong to impose a 15 per cent tax on foreign nationals looking to snap up homes in Vancouver’s scorching real estate market.
“I welcome what (de Jong) is putting forward, and we’re certainly looking at whatever options can be made available,” he said following a news conference Tuesday.
But, he added, it’s important to consider that any similar policies introduced to cool down Toronto’s heated market could have knock-on effects to other parts of Ontario that aren’t experiencing the same run-up in house prices.


