Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Vancouver Mayor Fails To Hire Renters’ Advocate In First 100 Days


Kennedy Stewart: ‘If I had a majority, I probably would have hired one right away’.

Mayor Kennedy Stewart campaigned on a promise to hire a renters’ advocate within his first 100 days in office but acknowledged Wednesday—his 100th day in office—that such a person is not in place and the reason is connected to him not having majority rule at city hall.

During his campaign last year to become mayor, Stewart identified six “priority areas” that he promised to see through in his first 100 days on the job. Near the top of the list was hiring a renters’ advocate to better serve citizens in a city where more than 50 per cent pay rent.

bit.ly/2GQxlKU via @VanCourierNews

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