A first-of-its-kind study in Canada has revealed that building new homes in flood and wildfire-prone areas could cost billions and threaten affordability.
Building new homes in dangerous places could cost B.C. another $2.2 billion a year by 2030, a new study has found.
With the push on to build more housing in Canada, new research is warning that tens of thousands of those homes could be built in flood- and fire-prone areas if governments don't step in.
With the push on to build more housing in Canada, new research is warning that tens of thousands of those homes could be built in flood- and fire-prone areas if governments don't step in.
Hundreds of thousands of those new homes are destined to be built in areas across the country at high risk of wildfires and ...
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With the push on to build more housing in Canada, new research is warning that tens of thousands of those homes could be built in flood- and fire-prone areas if governments don't step in. The report ...
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