SOUND OFF: NDP housing hypocrisy reaches new lows
IT’S NO SECRET THAT B.C. is in the middle of a severe housing crisis. The cost to rent or own a home is higher than it ever has been and many middle-class British Columbians are giving up on the dream of homeownership altogether. The current NDP government has repeatedly acknowledged this reality but has completely failed to improve the situation — in fact, affordability has steadily worsened on their watch.
There’s an inherent hypocrisy to a government that consistently expresses the severity of the housing crisis while doing nothing to actually make a difference, but the NDP’s double standard is made even more evident when looking at the actions of Premier David Eby.
David Eby has always loudly condemned those who buy up real estate and sell it at a profit. He called for the speculation tax, he went on tirades against foreign investors, and now as premier has brought in legislation that prevents people from being able to rent out their properties for short-term rentals like Airbnbs.
Throughout his time in office, he has laid the blame for the housing crisis on everything but his government’s failing policies, whether it’s foreigners, Airbnb owners, house flippers, municipalities — or those who dared to purchase more than one property and had the audacity to make money off a future sale.


