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Affordable Rental Housing Estimator Tool
HIP.CHEC's NEW Affordable Rental Housing Estimator Tool is LIVE
The amount of private rental in Canada is largely unknown. To solve this, CHEC has created an innovative tool that can estimate what housing is needed in particular areas and where people can afford to live in Canada.
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Jim Dunn Interview: GST rebate on new homes
Jim Dunn, interview on Newstalk 1010 Toronto with Jim Richards re: Pierre Poilievre proposal on GST rebate on new homes up to $1 million.
Project launch: Transforming the Housing System in Scotland
The David Hume Institute launched new programme of work on Thursday 19th September with Professor Duncan Maclennan to look at the actions needed to transform the housing system in Scotland. The work...
The 3rd Regional Housing Forum 2024
CHEC Director Prof. Jim Dunn was a featured speaker on a panel at a regional housing conference in Mexico on July 25. Hear some of Jim’s takeaways about how nations in the southern hemisphere are...
Indigenous Housing
CHEC in the News
Hamilton has a plan to keep homes affordable. Time for the feds and province to do their part
A provincial vacancy control policy would eliminate the economic incentive to end tenancies, and virtually end predatory eviction across the province.
Ontario’s rental subsidy can vary by hundreds of dollars, depending on your municipality
“They’ve decentralized this whole thing, and it’s a complete dog’s breakfast,” Steve Pomeroy said, speaking of the difficulty of finding out what each municipality is doing with the benefit.
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3D printing could be a housing fix
Canada is on the cusp of a great leap in the use of 3D printing for housing, growing from a seed planted in a four-unit Leamington affordable housing project finished in 2022. Based on knowledge...
Fall economic update scores poorly on housing
If the federal government’s recent economic update regarding housing was a term paper, CHEC’s senior academic researchers would barely give it a passing grade.
A 360 Look at the Housing Crisis
For over 40 years, Steve Pomeroy has been teaching, advising and consulting on Housing and Homelessness across Canada.