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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@B393GKS2mos2MO
this is just a political spewing by the Liberal party to appease the voters. It will never happen and the political parties are so good at throwing around Our money
@9DWFG682yrs2Y
No, no one is going to be able to afford them in this economy, deal with inflation and interest rates first
@9GFVHJM1yr1Y
both we should not ruin greenland and any forests and no because canada cant afford it we are strugginling with money
@93KZB8D3yrs3Y
the government needs to stop building expensive luxury condos in major cities, and focus on building affordable, accessible housing.
@8VTZVJ2Conservative4yrs4Y
Yes, but it should be closer to 2.5 million homes.
@8VRST844yrs4Y
Yes, as long as it doesn’t jeopardize the environment.
@8VRNNDS4yrs4Y
No. They're destroying animals habitats by doing that!!!
@8VPQLN74yrs4Y
if it dosent take away from what is more important
@8VMBMSJ4yrs4Y
we are poor and need money
@8VLCRXP4yrs4Y
As long as they are to be used as a primary residence for buyers and not as income properties.
@8VHMY6FNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if they are affordable for low-income citizens OR they should lower costs of current homes that are empty
@8YVCKGD3yrs3Y
Yes but primarily in Indigenous communities/low income
@B4S6MS3 13hrs13H
Yes, As long as this could help both sides citizens and government, give more priority to first home buyers and reduce inflation and interest rates
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