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Yes in my backyard!

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Montreal, a relatively YIMBY city by North American standards, nonetheless has inclusionary zoning rule that are making it unprofitable for developers to develop a large vacant plot of land that the city is trying to get developed. The city hopes to have 6,000 new housing units built there, but they're struggling to get any bids due to the high costs and strict inclusionary zoning requirements.

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