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Conservative Party of B.C. would redesign approval process for home building.
Conservative Leader John Rustad said his government would end multi-year permit delays.
NDP Leader David Eby said pre-built homes would cut waste and reduce emissions.
Conservative Party would remove NDP taxes on housing, support transit-oriented communities, reform development cost charges.
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