Canada's Trudeau goes big on housing policy to woo back voters
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HAMILTON, Ontario - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, seeking to revive his election prospects, on Tuesday unveiled a housing plan that pledged a ban on foreign buyers, a rent-to-own program and other measures to tackle soaring home prices.
Trudeau promised to build more homes and make home buying more transparent to help the many Canadians who are unable to join the housing market. "If you work hard, if you save, that dream of having your own place should be in reach," Trudeau said in Hamilton, Ontario, a fast-growing city outside Toronto.More Related News