SOUND OFF: Taking action to protect renters
PEOPLE HAVE A LOT ON THEIR MINDS THESE DAYS, especially those who are renters. While the end of the pandemic is now in sight, we are not ready to let our guard down. Our recovery is underway and already showing great results, but many British Columbians are still feeling the economic effects of the pandemic and the accompanying uncertainty.
Housing affordability continues to be a challenge, and ensuring there’s enough money to pay the rent isn’t easy for everyone.
People struggling because of the pandemic should not have to worry about also dealing with a large rent increase or getting renovicted from their homes, on top of everything else. That is why I was proud to introduce legislation this month that would extend the rent freeze until December 31, 2021 and help keep renters safe in their homes. It’s one of the ways we are working to make life more affordable for people.
Even before the pandemic, renters in B.C. were hurting after years and years of bad choices by the BC Liberals. We are making progress, but we have more work to do.


