24-11-2025 21:00 via vancouversun.com

Opinion: The costs we don’t see — Vancouver’s proposed 2026 budget and the politics of austerity

Vancouver’s proposed 2026 Budget arrived with a promise that felt, at first glance, like a reprieve: a zero per cent property tax increase in a year when almost everything in the city seems to cost more. Read More
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