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Daniel Dubois

It’s time for the housing market to evolve

Opinion | BY DANIEL DUBOIS | April 6, 2022
Housing Minister Ahmed Hussen, pictured at a Liberal caucus meeting in West Block on Feb. 2. With interest rates all but guaranteed to rise in the coming months, the affordability gap is set to widen⁠—making the path to homeownership even more unattainable, writes Daniel Dubois. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DANIEL DUBOIS | April 6, 2022
Opinion | BY DANIEL DUBOIS | April 6, 2022
Housing Minister Ahmed Hussen, pictured at a Liberal caucus meeting in West Block on Feb. 2. With interest rates all but guaranteed to rise in the coming months, the affordability gap is set to widen⁠—making the path to homeownership even more unattainable, writes Daniel Dubois. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DANIEL DUBOIS | April 6, 2022
Housing Minister Ahmed Hussen, pictured at a Liberal caucus meeting in West Block on Feb. 2. With interest rates all but guaranteed to rise in the coming months, the affordability gap is set to widen⁠—making the path to homeownership even more unattainable, writes Daniel Dubois. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY DANIEL DUBOIS | April 6, 2022
Opinion | BY DANIEL DUBOIS | April 6, 2022
Housing Minister Ahmed Hussen, pictured at a Liberal caucus meeting in West Block on Feb. 2. With interest rates all but guaranteed to rise in the coming months, the affordability gap is set to widen⁠—making the path to homeownership even more unattainable, writes Daniel Dubois. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade