A new federal long-term, housing-based infrastructure plan is coming this fall, with funding contingent on bringing forward housing development plans. realestate realestatenews housing infrastructure
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced to Canada’s mayors his government’s plan to roll out a new long-term, housing-based infrastructure plan this fall.
As Canadians all across the country struggle to afford their homes, the Prime Minister said that he’d “like to come back on the housing crisis,” noting that it’s been fuelled by “a generation of under-investment.” “Access to full funding will rely on you coming to the table with concrete and ambitious commitments on how you’re going to build more housing to go with more transit,” Trudeau told the mayors. “That means that just like the Housing Accelerator Fund, the more ambitious your housing targets, the more generous we’ll be able to be in partnering with you.”
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