Here’s more about Ottawa’s plan to turn post offices, historic armouries into housing
OTTAWA — A 1970s Canada Post building in Alberta and stone Quebec City army barracks dating back to 1856 are just some of the public lands the Liberal government plans to turn into homes.
The idea, outlined in the federal budget released Tuesday, is to use federally owned sites across the country to help ease the Canada-wide housing crunch.
Here’s what to know.
How many properties are on the list?