
Ex-mayor Gregor Robertson gets second shot at housing crisis in Carney’s cabinet
Gregor Robertson set himself a bold goal as the newly elected mayor in Vancouver in 2008 – ending street homelessness in the city by 2015.
Seventeen years later, British Columbia remains immersed in the national housing crisis with Vancouver’s rent sitting at the highest in the country and the number of homeless people increasing.
Robertson is getting another chance to make things better, this time on a much bigger stage, after being named housing and infrastructure minister in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new cabinet.
It’s an appointment that some have criticized amid Vancouver’s high housing costs, while supporters say Robertson’s experience makes him uniquely qualified for the job.