New tax targeting empty homes in Canmore stirs divisions in Alberta mountain town

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The Town of Canmore will soon begin taxing homeowners who leave their residences empty for more than half the year as part of the Alberta community’s bid to reverse course on an affordability crisis that has made it one of the most expensive places to live in Canada.

The new levy, which the town is calling a “livability tax,” has become a big topic in the small mountain town. Several part-time owners argue it’s unfairly punishing faithful property taxpayers while others say the growing number of weekenders have hollowed out Canmore’s community feel.

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