P.E.I. housing pinch major issue as parties campaign ahead of April 3 vote

An unidentified man walks past an affordable housing complex, being constructed in Charlottetown's Hillsborough Park area, on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020. A lack of affordable housing on Prince Edward Island has some questioning whether the province is running out of room for those who want to call it home, making dwindling real estate one of the major issues in the upcoming provincial election. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

CHARLOTTETOWN - A lack of affordable housing on Prince Edward Island has some questioning whether the province is running out of room for those who want to call it home, making dwindling real estate one of the major issues in the upcoming election.

Party leaders campaigning ahead of the April 3 vote have promised to tackle the lack of housing if they form the next government.

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