The National Housing Accord: A Multi-Sector Approach to Ending Canada’s Rental Housing Crisis
REALPAC, CAEH, Place Centre
As Canada’s housing crisis worsens, a group of housing sector organizations – non-profit and for-profit housing providers, developers and investors – have put forward a plan to restore affordability, protect Canada’s most vulnerable, and build at least two million new affordable and market rental units by 2030.
The National Housing Accord’s recommendations points provide the blueprint for millions of people to have a safe, secure and affordable place to live. If implemented, it will address housing affordability, meet the needs of our growing population, create jobs and play a significant role in ending homelessness. We are ready to step up and address this crisis, but we need the federal government to join us and step into their vital housing leadership role.
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The press release about the Accord can be viewed at:
The Accord has also received press coverage, which can be viewed at these links:
- CBC News: Housing experts, advocates, industry have unified message for government: Get more rentals built
- BNN Bloomberg: Trudeau Urged to Change Taxes, Adopt ‘Industrial Strategy’ for Rental Housing
- Toronto Star [op-ed]: Overhaul of Canada’s housing system needed