Falling short on the National Housing Strategy
The success of any policy initiative, particularly one as important and complex as a national strategy, lies in the details of how promises and programmes are delivered.
Margot Young is Professor at the Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia and an International Visiting Professor at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. She teaches and works in the areas of constitutional law, housing justice, and social and economic rights and a Broadbent Fellow.
The success of any policy initiative, particularly one as important and complex as a national strategy, lies in the details of how promises and programmes are delivered.