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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Electoral District (2011):
Yes, but only to house the homeless, and not at the expense of farmland and green space.
@9BN23J3New Democratic2yrs2Y
No single family dwellings, affordable dense multifamily homes.
@95V2Q8Y3yrs3Y
Yes but there is many other regulation to fix too
@8YQ3LJJ3yrs3Y
Yes but to house the homeless only and not at the expense of farmland and green space
@8YB8J6N3yrs3Y
Yes but not at expense of farmland and greenspace and only for those earning below a certain income including the homeless.
@8VTB9C24yrs4Y
Yes, if it's affordable.
@8VSKZ454yrs4Y
Build homes but make them affordable
@8VRZY3V4yrs4Y
Where, for whom, and at what cost to home buyers and tax payers?
@8VRRWV24yrs4Y
There is a cap on how many homes a home owner can own.
@8VRNNDS4yrs4Y
No. They're destroying animals habitats by doing that!!!
@8VM7GRMNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Only if it is affordable, public housing.
@9BK2KLWNew Democratic2yrs2Y
Repair and rebuild existing houses and properties, make more affordable housing for low-income and homeless people.
@98W9DZW2yrs2Y
the government should focus on building affordable and practical housing for homeless people and low income families instead of building 1.7 million dollar townhouses, and ideally try to preserve green space
@8ZJNVP53yrs3Y
no reclaim the property of landlords and give it to the people who live there
@8YVCKGD3yrs3Y
Yes but primarily in Indigenous communities/low income
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