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The votes are in, but what does a Mark Carney-led Liberal minority government actually mean for Vancouver's struggling housing market amid Trump's trade war? UBC Sauder School of Business Associate Professor Tom Davidoff sits down with Adam and Matt to decode the election results and their potential impact on everything from condo values to rental rates across Metro Vancouver.

Davidoff reveals why he's cautiously optimistic about certain market segments despite current headwinds from trade uncertainties and identifies specific policy proposals that could stimulate development in ways previous governments failed to achieve. Will Carney's unique background as an economist help navigate both housing challenges and trade war pressures? Could a strategic immigration policy shift be the answer to absorbing unsold inventory in this uncertain climate? And might the current economic conditions actually create the perfect environment for key density reforms while offsetting tariff impacts?

Essential listening for anyone wondering what's next for Vancouver real estate as Canada faces both political change and international trade tensions!

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