
Former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson is back in the spotlight. He has been named Canada’s new Minister of Housing and Infrastructure. The announcement came Tuesday as Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed his new cabinet.
This assignment is Robertson’s return to politics since stepping down as Vancouver’s mayor in 2018. He served as mayor for a decade and was known for focusing on housing and sustainability. Now, he is taking on housing at the national level.
Robertson will also be the Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada. That means he will be key in funding and planning projects in B.C.
Housing is one of Canada’s biggest challenges right now. Many Canadians are struggling to find affordable places to live. In cities like Vancouver, housing prices and rents have soared recently. Prime Minister Carney said tackling housing will be a top priority for his government.
Robertson’s appointment signals that Ottawa wants experienced hands on the file. During his time as mayor, Robertson pushed for more rental housing, supported co-ops, and worked with developers to build affordable units. Still, he faced criticism for not doing enough to stop rising home prices.
Since leaving office, Robertson has worked in the private and nonprofit sectors. He focused on climate action and urban sustainability. His return to federal politics suggests a renewed push to connect housing with long-term planning and infrastructure.
In a statement, Robertson said he is “honoured to serve Canadians again” and looks forward to helping create “affordable, livable communities.”
Critics and supporters alike will be watching closely. Many hope for fast action and bold ideas to ease the housing crunch.
This assignment is Robertson’s return to politics since stepping down as Vancouver’s mayor in 2018. He served as mayor for a decade and was known for focusing on housing and sustainability. Now, he is taking on housing at the national level.
Robertson will also be the Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada. That means he will be key in funding and planning projects in B.C.
Canada’ real estate challenges
Housing is one of Canada’s biggest challenges right now. Many Canadians are struggling to find affordable places to live. In cities like Vancouver, housing prices and rents have soared recently. Prime Minister Carney said tackling housing will be a top priority for his government.
Robertson’s appointment signals that Ottawa wants experienced hands on the file. During his time as mayor, Robertson pushed for more rental housing, supported co-ops, and worked with developers to build affordable units. Still, he faced criticism for not doing enough to stop rising home prices.
Since leaving office, Robertson has worked in the private and nonprofit sectors. He focused on climate action and urban sustainability. His return to federal politics suggests a renewed push to connect housing with long-term planning and infrastructure.
In a statement, Robertson said he is “honoured to serve Canadians again” and looks forward to helping create “affordable, livable communities.”
Critics and supporters alike will be watching closely. Many hope for fast action and bold ideas to ease the housing crunch.
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