Posted on
February 18, 2025
by
Callum Thomas
Our next provincial election is coming up, and while voting might not be everyone s priorities, it’s one of the most important ways to have a say in the future of the province. The provincial government makes decisions that affect daily life, from healthcare and education to transportation and one of the biggest concerns right now, housing.
What Does the Provincial Government Do?
Unlike municipal governments, the provincial government is responsible for a lot of things that impact us directly. They make decisions about things like healthcare, education, public transportation, highways, energy, housing policies and affordability
Housing is a major issue for many people right now, whether they’re trying to buy their first home, rent an apartment, or even just keep up with inflation.
Housing Is Mostly a Provincial Issue
Many people assume housing policies are a federal responsibility, but the provincial government plays the biggest role in shaping the housing market. They decide on policies that affect what can be built and where, how much landlords can increase rent and what protections renters have, programs to help first-time buyers, land transfer taxes and foreign buyer taxes.
The choices made by the next provincial government could impact housing affordability and availability for years to come.
Your Vote Makes a Difference
If you care about housing, affordability, or any other issue that affects your daily life, voting is a great way to have your voice heard. Elections are decided by the people who show up, and your vote helps shape what will happen for years to come.