Liberals’ Mortgage Help for First Time Buyers Lands Sept. 2, Weeks Before Vote

Liberals’ Mortgage Help for First Time Buyers Lands Sept. 2, Weeks Before Vote
A 'Sold' sign is posted in front of a row of new town houses in Richmond, Va. on Jan. 8, 2015. AP Photo/Steve Helber
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OTTAWA—A new federal program aiming to give homebuyers some help covering their mortgage costs will kick in on Labour Day—weeks before a federal election—with the first payments flowing in early November, just days after voters across Canada go to the polls.

The Liberals unveiled details Monday of the $1.25-billion plan, which will see the government take an equity stake in thousands of homes to ease mortgage costs for qualified buyers.