Access to affordable housing should be universal, report delivered to federal minister says

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National Housing Council report warns Canada lags behind Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development peers in spending on non-market housing

Canada needs to treat affordable housing as something that should be universally available, akin to health care, according to a new report to the federal government that calls for preserving lower-cost apartments, building more of them and better supporting renters.

“Not only that, what we’re seeing, and I have two daughters in their 20s, is that young people … don’t have the same access to housing.” He noted that this report, unlike those by academics and lobby groups, requires a response. Mr. Fraser received the report earlier in the week and, under the legislation, the minister must respond to the panel and then table it in Parliament.

Jennifer Bradshaw, a director of the advocacy group Abundant Housing Vancouver, questioned whether another report was needed. Real estate has risen beyond the reach of many Canadians to afford and rents have spiked, including in smaller cities once deemed to be affordable alternatives.

 

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