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Where the major parties stand on housing affordability

Housing affordability is shaping up to be a top issue for voters in the upcoming federal election. What are parties promising to do about it? And will it actually work? We ask senior director at the Smart Prosperity Institute Mike Moffatt.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh blames the nation's housing crisis on the Liberals while on a campaign stop in Burnaby, British Columbia. (CBC News)

Housing affordability is a huge issue for many Canadian voters in the upcoming federal election. All the major parties have released platforms addressing the issue. Today on Front Burner, Jayme Poisson speaks with senior director at the Smart Prosperity Institute Mike Moffatt about what the Liberal, Conservative and NDP platforms say, and what impact they might actually have on helping Canadians buy or rent a home.

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