Poilievre asks Parliament to probe B.C. ‘condo bailout’ blocking ‘a price correction’
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Parliament to probe Ottawa’s proposal to convert unsold condominium units in British Columbia into affordable housing.
In a letter to the House ethics committee, Poilievre says a program to possibly help finance the purchase of 2,200 vacant condos amounts to a “condo bailout” for developers, bankers and investors.
“Far from making housing more affordable, the bailout prevents a price correction from taking place, preserving high prices for developers rather than lowering them for buyers,” Poilievre wrote. “Taxpayers are being forced to intervene before developers lower prices.”
A price correction is when the value of inflated financial assets declines to market rates, and would mean cheaper housing in the Vancouver area, and possibly a drop in property values for those who already own their homes.

