In 2017, The Canadian government announced that it would allocate C$40 billion (US$31.6 billion) to a national housing plan to alleviate the severe lack of affordable housing. This includes building 100,000 affordable housing units, repairing another 300,000 social units that already exist and reducing homelessness by 50%.
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@9T2MJNX8mos8MO
not at the expense of farmland and green space, is it possible to rebuild/repair existing houses and what does that involve/create?
@9HZSYSQ1yr1Y
Yes, but only if existing houses cannot be rebuilt or repaired and not at the expense of farmland and green space
@9FWMZSC2yrs2Y
Yes, but for the homeless, immigrants, and low income citizens only and not at the unnecessary expense of farmland and green space and rebuild and repair existing houses.
@95CFWSQ3yrs3Y
Yes, but also encourage more coop developments rather than large scale apartment developments - not for developers, but for public good. Not on farmland or greenspace.
@8YZ8PR83yrs3Y
Yes, but don't make taxes higher or destroy forests
@8VP3B5BNew Democratic4yrs4Y
yes but they shouldnt destroy wilderness in the process
yes but i belive they should also lower the price to make it more a affordable due to the fact that houses are SOO expensive
@8VNS4794yrs4Y
yes, as long as the are envronmentally friendlt
@9CBM3X62yrs2Y
No, Just put people in the houses that are sitting empty right now.
@8VLGMVK4yrs4Y
yes if the are affordable, we don't have a problem with housing we have a problem with affordable housing.
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