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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@9TZCC787mos7MO
just add apartment buildings in areas where not many people live instead of 1.4 million single family homes
@9QQT33810mos10MO
We can't just keep building more houses to combat the housing crisis because eventually, we will run out of space to build. There needs to be a more long-term solution.
@9CMPRSZ2yrs2Y
focus on the housing crisis
@9CMKSDZ2yrs2Y
Not at the expense of farmland and green space, rebuilding and repairing housing is better. But despends on the variables
@8XGK9NT3yrs3Y
yes, to house the homeless and people struggling with housing and money
@8WWTPCP3yrs3Y
Yes but not 1.4 million about 20, 000 in each province and territory
@8VV3BLT4yrs4Y
Yes, well-built affordable (sustainable) housing.
@8VTJJRG4yrs4Y
Maybe, if we are overpopulation, then maybe yes.
@8VTGXNT4yrs4Y
we should but at the same time no because we need to loook our for our enviroment and keep the land that we have intact
@8VP7DD24yrs4Y
Yes, as long as deforestation is limited and is not endangering the surrounding environment.
@8VK27KS4yrs4Y
Yes but they should be efficient and cost effective built with a Canadian labour
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