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Douglas Todd: Everybody loves their entitlements, especially B.C. housing developers

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Douglas Todd: Everybody loves their entitlements, especially B.C. housing developers

Metro Vancouver city councils have approved 132,000 housing units, but developers haven't started to build them. Much money can be made by monetizing entitlements through a resale or flip.

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It’s common for humans to protect their entitlements, the things to which they believe they have a right and privilege, whether it’s the right to respect or, in Canada, to universal health care.

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