Written by: Steve Pomeroy, CHEC-CCRL Executive advisor and McMaster University Industry Professor Just as housing garnered more attention in the 2021 federal election than any previous election, it scored a record appearance in Budget 2022 contributing 20 pages out of...
by Steve Pomeroy It seems that my article on the factors contributing to excessive home price increases has generated considerable debate – most notably by those who assert the problem is lack of supply. Unlike many other articles, I sought to use data and...
Author: Cheryl Whiskeyjack, Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society Reconciliation…Buzz word? Action? A destination? What makes it one or the other? It’s a place on the map called home. A dear friend and colleague of mine has said on many occasions that as a...
Author: Ian Cullis, BC Non-Profit Housing Association Original Post Date: October 31, 2019 A safe, secure, and affordable home is important for the well-being of all Canadian households and, in particular, enables marginalized groups to thrive in their communities....
Author: Leigh Bursey, Brockville City Councillor Original Post Date: October 4, 2019 “Resilience” is a buzzword often used by government entities to suggest the ability of non-market housing providers to rely more on own-source revenue, but in the current policy...
Author: Jeff Neven, Indwell Original Post Date: October 4, 2019 At Indwell, we get a call almost every day. The calls come in from municipal governments, faith groups and from not-for-profits. They are calling us because they are desperate for us to provide...
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