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CBC News Interviews Bob Rennie on Ideas for Housing Affordability

 

Jul 04, 2016

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Ryan Berlin

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Bob Rennie was recently on CBC News, sharing ideas on affordability, healthy density and future generations.

To watch the video segment in full, click here.

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