Carney Tells Vancouver Business Leaders: B.C. Housing Development Fees Could Be Cut in Half — Here's What That Means for New Builds
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Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade on Wednesday, May 21, 2026, delivering what organizers described as an expansive economic address before a packed audience of business executives, investors, elected officials, and industry representatives. Among the most consequential housing-related remarks of the morning: Carney confirmed that the federal government is in early-stage discussions with the B.C. government about cutting development fees on new housing — a move that could mirror a recently announced Ontario deal. Under that Ontario agreement, development charges were cut in half for three years on new builds, with the federal and provincial governments each committing $4.4 billion to fund infrastructure and offset the revenue reduction for municipalities. Carney suggested some Ontario homes would see up to $200,000 in lower project costs per unit as a result.
