It's a good start, but doesn't quite go far enough in my mind. It still allows municipalities to change variance rules to prevent multi-family homes from being built. There are municipal elections happening in October and a bunch of the anti-density candidates in Victoria are wringing their hands about this. Eby was housing minister before starting his leadership campaign, and he was threatening this if municipalities didn't get their #### together. Any candidate who is surprised by this is not competent enough to be on a council.
Also greater Victoria has too many councilors and mayors. It's ridiculous.
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