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December 7, 2023


Fall Economic Statement 2023: a step in the right direction, but bold action is still needed

NationTalk: Canadian Housing and Renewal Association – Canada is struggling through a dramatically worsening housing crisis. Millions of Canadians – particularly those with lower incomes – have been experiencing rapidly rising housing costs driven in large part by an extreme supply shortfall. On November 21, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland tabled...

November 22, 2017


National Housing Strategy, 2017

The federal government announced Canada’s first-ever National Housing Strategy (NHS), a 10-year, $40 billion plan, to help reduce homelessness and improve the affordability, availability and quality of housing for Canadians in need. Thanks to new investments announced in Budget 2019 and more than $13 billion announced through the Fall Economic Statement in 2020 and Budget...

August 17, 2017


First Nations National Housing and Infrastructure Strategy – August 2017

The AFN’s Chiefs Committee on Housing and Infrastructure (CCoHI) provides political and technical guidance with respect to AFN’s engagement with Canada on housing and infrastructure related issues, thereby supporting the identification and development of strategies to better pursue a new approach to housing and infrastructure. The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is mandated pursuant to...

November 22, 2016


Let’s Talk Housing, What We Heard

LET’S TALK HOUSING, What We Heard – Shaping Canada’s National Housing Strategy 2016 Indigenous Housing Priority Issues Specific Indigenous housing issues identified by participants during the NHS consultation process include: First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities need greater control of their own housing. There are differences among, and distinct needs for, First Nations, Métis, and...

November 22, 2016


National Housing Strategy: Let’s Talk Housing 2016

Northern Housing Access to affordable, adequate and suitable housing in Canada’s northern and remote regions can be a challenge. In addition to dealing with extreme climate conditions, high living, construction and transportation costs, and limited transportation infrastructure, many individuals face uncertain economic futures. Low employment rates, sparse populations, and limited capacity for sustainable growth amplify...

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