VREP #458 | Heritage, Housing & The Fight to Save Vancouver's Soul with James Evans

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VREP #505 | The Province is Broke & the 2026 BC Budget is Making it Worse with Trevor Hargreaves

BC is staring down a $13.5 billion deficit. Yes, with a B! And the 2026 provincial budget will only make things worse. BCREA Senior VP of Government Relations Trevor Hargreaves sits down with Adam & Matt this week to unpack surprise PST expansions, new tax hikes, and a government ...  Show more

VREP #504 | Toronto's Real Estate Market Is The Worst It's Ever Been And Here's What It Means For All Of Canada With Daniel Foch And Nick Hill

Toronto's housing market has hit historic lows with 17 straight months of year-over-year price declines, and the ripple effects are being felt across the country. Canadian Real Estate Investor podcast hosts Daniel Foch and Nick Hill sit down with Adam & Matt to deliver a raw, unf ...  Show more

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