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Understanding Women’s Housing Precarity: Before and Beyond the Pandemic
By: Brenda Parker, Catherine Leviten-Reid, and Isobel AraujoHow do national housing policies impact the lives of Canadians who need them most? The People, Policies, and Prospects research node investigates the outcomes of different housing policies and strategies...
Exploring causes of escalating home prices: Part 3, potential policy solutions
By Steve Pomeroy Over the recent years, many Canadian cities have seen significant inflation in home prices There are rising concerns about the ability of our young, first-time buyers to get onto the home ownership ladder. There is some debate as to whether this is a...
Exploring causes of escalating home prices: Part 2, demand issues
By Steve Pomeroy Over the recent years, many Canadian cities have seen significant inflation in home prices, raising concerns about the ability our young first-time buyers to get onto the home ownership ladder. There is some debate as to whether this is a result of a...
Exploring causes of escalating home prices: Part 1, supply issues
Over recent years, many Canadian cities have seen significant inflation in home prices, raising concerns about the ability of young first-time buyers to get onto the home ownership ladder.
Canadian housing policy confused me as a student.
Housing policy is confusing, even for those hungry to study it, but it doesn’t have to be.
What might the 2021 Census let us know about housing need and the progress under the National Housing Strategy?
Recently, almost everyone in Canada received the federal census document in our mail, and hopefully all did our civic duty to contribute to this important and comprehensive data set that informs much research and policy development.
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