Residents may be impacted as Atira housing contracts set to expire

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B.C. Housing could face challenges finding another non\u002Dprofit with the resources able to step in in Atira\u0027s place.

Kahlon insisted there will not be any interruption in services to people living in buildings run by Atira should new operators be selected.

Capital funding for projects under construction is not impacted by the review, B.C. Housing said. That includes a 20-unit Women’s Transition Housing Fund project currently under construction and another small Women’s Transition Housing Fund project under development, both in Vancouver.Article content

Seckel — who was appointed in July following Eby’s firing of the former B.C. Housing board after they refused to remove Ramsay as CEO — said the Crown corporation is working to improve oversight of spending, including bringing in a policy that better protects whistleblowers, and searching for a new chief financial officer.Article contentThe report found B.C.

While Tong’s name is redacted, the footnotes of the report note the executive was vice-president of development and asset strategies, a role Tong held from 2021 until September 2022 when he became acting CEO. When Tong abstained from voting on the Columbia Street transactions, Ramsay convinced him to withdraw his abstention. Ramsay also modified the minutes to water down Tong’s concerns, the report said.

 

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