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Finance committee That's just development charges.
February 1st, 2017Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
Finance committee That's correct.
February 1st, 2017Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
Finance committee No, that wasn't me.
February 1st, 2017Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
February 1st, 2017Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
Finance committee Thank you. I am the president of the national association and a builder developer from Toronto. I am joined by Jason Burggraaf from our association's staff here in Ottawa. Thank you to the committee for undertaking this study. Simply put, housing matters. It matters to the ec
February 1st, 2017Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
Finance committee New.
September 28th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
Finance committee It's regressive. The smaller and less expensive the house, the larger the amount.
September 28th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
Finance committee The homebuyer is paying.
September 28th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
Finance committee I would agree with that, yes.
September 28th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
Finance committee In Toronto today it would be in excess of 20%. To start with, it would be made up mostly of development charges and levy taxes, which in most municipalities today would make up between $60,000 and $70,000 directly paid by the builder. That's added to the price of the house. On to
September 28th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
Finance committee That depends on the final price of the house.
September 28th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan
Finance committee Good afternoon. I am the president of the association, and a builder and developer from Toronto. I'll lead off and then pass the mic over to Kevin. Our industry has been a major source of stability for Canada's economy over the last decade, and this needs to continue. Residentia
September 28th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Finnigan