Housing | Political Blind Date | S1 E5 | TVO Docs

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Toronto is facing a major housing shortage and a backlog in its social housing repairs. Can City councillor Maria Augimeri and Liberal MP Adam Vaughan tackle the social housing crisis and look at creative solutions to find homes for people in need? Watch to find out!

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ABOUT Political Blind Date
There’s never been any series quite like it. Political Blind Date, a TVO Original, produced in association with Open Door Co. and Nomad Films, brings politicians with different points-of-view together on a “date” to explore important issues through in-depth conversations. It’s a fresh format that will energize audiences when they see rival politicians meeting face-to-face, and speaking candidly as friends and colleagues about the issues that matter to Ontarians.
https://www.tvo.org/programs/political-blind-date

Watch the previous episode of Political Blind Date - "Corrections"
https://youtu.be/nGvLXZM5g08

Watch the next episode of Political Blind Date - "Carbon Tax"
https://youtu.be/yaLJHohgR3s

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