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    We look at the intersection between affordable housing in Victoria, living wages, and the gaps in the labour market. We'll speak to  Jeff Bray, the Executive Director of the Downtown Victoria Business Association, workers who have been priced out, and a local business that has been working to find solutions for their staff.  

    Today's episode is sponsored by Flux and Stone and 8X Real Estate

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