
Ravi Kahlon
Ravi Kahlon is the British Columbia Minister of Housing, responsible for overseeing housing initiatives in the province, and has recently faced challenges and opposition regarding supportive housing projects, particularly in light of Mayor Ken Sim's proposed moratorium on new units in Vancouver.
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Ravi Kahlon, B.C. Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth, called his new bill 'a foundational piece of legislation' that will help businesses.
B.C. rolls out law to tackle interprovincial trade barriersRavi Kahlon is the British Columbia Jobs Minister who endorsed hosting the bank in his province.
Canada officially endorses leadership role in new defence bankB.C. Premier David Eby’s entourage includes his Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth, Ravi Kahlon.
B.C. pursues new markets in India as diplomacy takes a back seat to tradeB.C. Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon sent a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney expressing his support for Vancouver to headquarter the bank.
Doug Ford endorses Toronto as potential headquarters for multinational defence bankRavi Kahlon, B.C.’s Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth, expressed concerns about the impact of tightening TRQs on B.C. builders.
Ottawa’s tightening steel tariffs rankle Western CanadaRavi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth for B.C., said the new strategy is called ‘Look West’ as a way of urging Ottawa to ‘look beyond the Rockies.’
B.C. releases industrial strategy aimed at attracting Ottawa’s defence spending
British Columbia’s Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth, Ravi Kahlon, took to social media to invite 'tech talent, innovators, and scientists to come to B.C.'
Dear Canada: Nobody is coming to save usRavi Kahlon, British Columbia’s Minister for Jobs and Economic Growth, reacted to Mr. Trump’s move by inviting workers to his province instead.
Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee could help Canada recruit foreign workers, experts sayRavi Kahlon is the province’s Minister for Jobs and Economic Growth, who invited tech talent to come to B.C.
Tech founders leaving Canada at accelerating rate, survey findsDavid Eby says this week’s cabinet changes, which include former housing minister Ravi Kahlon taking over as jobs minister, are a strategic shift in order to focus on jobs and the economy.
Politics Insider: Canada’s Supreme Court tightens rules for youth offender sentencingFormer housing minister Ravi Kahlon takes over as minister responsible for jobs from Diana Gibson.
B.C. Premier David Eby shakes up cabinet with a focus on economy, jobsRavi Kahlon is the Housing Minister who was contacted by housing advocates regarding the housing crisis.
Public hearings show tension over Vancouver’s push for densityB.C. Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs Ravi Kahlon speaks during an announcement.
B.C. easing rules on upfront costs for homebuilders in bid to jump start project constructionB.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon expressed concern about the future of supportive-housing projects in Vancouver after the city abandoned a controversial project.
B.C. Housing Minister expresses concern after Vancouver abandons controversial supportive-housing projectB.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon says the platforms aren’t getting a break and the additional time is intended to give them time to better align their systems.
B.C. gives Airbnb, VRBO and other rental platforms extra month to confirm listings are legalRavi Kahlon is the Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs in British Columbia.
Tariff uncertainty seen as an opportunity for B.C.’s languishing modular industryRavi Kahlon said his province will continue to work to reduce its trade reliance on the U.S.
Canada will fight Trump’s trade war with ‘purpose and force,’ Carney saysRavi Kahlon is the provincial Housing and Municipal Affairs Minister who received a letter from the ombudsperson regarding oversight of integrity and ethics.
B.C. ombudsperson warns of weak oversight of municipal integrity and ethicsRavi Kahlon mentioned that the province was considering legal action against Concord.
Last piece of undeveloped Vancouver waterfront gets new planRavi Kahlon, B.C.’s minister of housing, announced last week that his government will pursue a 90-unit project for Richmond.
Vancouver mayor’s moratorium on supportive housing could backfire, advocates say






















































































