Episodes
Search episodes:
Filter by category:
Ep. 525: Innovative Housing Solutions at UBC
We invited Aubrey Kelly of UBC Property Trust to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the power of innovative thinking to address housing issues and support universities.
Ep. 514: Real Estate Lessons from Singapore
We invited Ernest Lang of Promerita to join us for a Conversation That Matters about Singapore’s housing market and what lessons we could apply here.
Ep. 475: Rent control: A blunt tool
We invited David Hutniak of Landlord B.C. to join us for a Conversation That Matters about effective ways to create affordable rental housing.
Ep. 281: Governing for the public interest
In this episode of Conversations That Matter, the CEO and Board President of the FVRB join Stu to dig into the process of changing a bylaw and why it matters to members and, most importantly, the public at large.
Ep. 272: Vancouver’s overlooked real estate crisis: industrial land
We invited Eric Aderneck to join us for a Conversation That Matters about our need to think in innovative ways about the region’s industrial lands.
Ep. 210: Vancouver's Search of Real Estate Solutions
We invited Anne McMullin of the Urban Development Institute to join us for a Conversation That Matters about strategies she says could go a long way to relieve the pressure on the Greater Vancouver housing market.
Ep. 200: Vancouver’s Out of Control Commercial Real Estate Market
We invited Andrey Pavlov, a Finance Professor at the Beedie School of Business to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the unintended consequences of a tax that forgot to look at the downstream effect it would have.
Ep. 197: Vancouver: A Real Estate Tragedy Unfolds
We invited planner, developer and commentator Michael Geller to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the crisis that continues to unfold in BC’s real estate markets.
Ep. 193: Putting the brakes on Vancouver housing
We invited Tom Davidoff, an Associate Professor at the Sauder School of Business, the man many see as the driving force behind the tax initiatives that have been introduced for a Conversation That Matters on his reasons for wanting to change the real estate market in Vancouver.
Ep. 119: Solutions to Vancouver's Housing Crisis
Does Vancouver really have a housing crisis? Michael Geller thinks so. While he agrees with the provincial government's 15% foreign ownership tax, he's not on board with its implementation.
Ep. 089: Vancouver Housing Market Dumps Millennials
Vancouver is on the cusp of becoming a generational ghost town. That is according to Paul Kershaw of Generation Squeeze.