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Dozens of Vancouver -area construction industry leaders have sent a letter calling on city council to reverse its plan to start allowing natural gas heating in new buildings.
Vancouver council’s surprise decision in July to allow natural gas for heating and hot water in new construction reversed a policy approved in 2020 .
Council members who supported the policy reversal said it was intended to speed up housing construction and improve affordability.
B.C. Green party unveils platform big on spending, taxing and phasing out natural gas.
Vancouver city council narrowly votes to allow natural gas for heating in new construction.
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