A family-style co-op in B.C. offers one way to cope with Canada’s affordability crisis
In the growing city of Kamloops, B.C., about a four-hour drive north of Vancouver, a group of people decided to pool their funds and come up with a type of sustainable housing that would work for them.They formed an equity co-op, which meant they owned shares of a corporation, but that was only the
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