Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre asks Parliament to investigate Ottawa’s proposed approach for unsold condominium units in British Columbia. In his call for a parliamentary probe, Poilievre argues the plan functions as a “condo bailout” and says it could prevent a needed price correction in the housing market.

Both sources frame Poilievre’s request as aimed at scrutinizing the federal government’s proposal to convert unsold condos into affordable housing. The reporting focuses on his view that using public support to redirect inventory toward affordability may have market effects that keep prices from adjusting.

The articles do not provide additional details on how the probe would operate, what specific evidence Poilievre cites, or whether other parties support or oppose the request. They also do not describe the government’s response or the final shape of the proposal beyond the general intent to repurpose unsold B.C. condo units.