‘Very unproductive:’ Nanaimo’s mayor fires back against premier’s criticism
Nanaimo’s mayor says it’s time to stop playing the blame game and focus on solutions after B.C.’s premier and housing minister took pot-shots at the City on the national stage this week over a failed attempt to build supportive housing.
Speaking to national media following a meeting with the Prime Minister and his cabinet in Nanaimo, Premier John Horgan called out the City when asked about affordable housing and Discontent City.
“Unfortunately we weren’t able to get cooperation from the City of Nanaimo on taking us up on our offer of putting in place modular housing…We’re doing that in other cities around B.C.,” Horgan said.
Earlier in the week, in a Globe and Mail story referencing the B.C. government’s next round of housing funding, Housing Minister Selena Robinson said she was hopeful cities that didn’t get on board with the first round of funding would come on board, specifically pointing out Nanaimo needed to “work with us.”