The speculation and vacancy tax has been heralded by the province as a way to turn empty homes into affordable housing. But critics, including Kelowna’s mayor, are speaking out against it, asking for the money they said they were promised. Jules Knox reports.
Affordable Housing
City of Kelowna says it’s still waiting for money from speculation tax
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