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):
@B4H5T5Z2wks2W
First money should be used rebuilding old empty homes then all new buildings must be affordable and a mixture of single family homes and apartments and seniors housing. All green buildings.
@9CDHYYM2yrs2Y
yes but to house the homeless and poor people and not at the expense of farmland and green spaces
@955D6MF3yrs3Y
better city planning to accomodate housing while making space for greenery still.
@932XRWV3yrs3Y
Yes, but high density public housing
@8YP3NYLNew Democratic3yrs3Y
Only if it's affordable housing for low-income families. Not overseas investors.
@8VRL3634yrs4Y
Build accessible, affordable, adapted and modified homes
@8VRK7FC4yrs4Y
Subsidized housing within larger condo complexes
@8VRGYKY4yrs4Y
Yes bur they need to employ the people of this nation and stop using big companies to fillntheir pockets
@8VQSSZF4yrs4Y
it depends on the income of it
@8VNQSXN4yrs4Y
I think they should build houses in places with high homeless rate
@8VNNPWHNew Democratic4yrs4Y
They should be working on how to get clean water to indigenous communities
@8VMVPB9New Democratic4yrs4Y
Old homes and spaces should be made new rather than expanding cities
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