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3D printing could be a housing fix

3D printing could be a housing fix

by Kimberly Langille | May 31, 2024 | In Case you Missed It

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 gained from that first-in-Canada effort, the industry is preparing to...
Lack of funding for affordable housing, low income earners in federal budget: advocates and experts say

Lack of funding for affordable housing, low income earners in federal budget: advocates and experts say

by Kimberly Langille | May 8, 2024 | Featured Research

Housing advocates and experts surveyed for their thoughts on the “Housing Budget” announced by the federal government April 12 mostly agreed this budget is good for housing, but does little for homelessness. Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative (CHEC) Adjunct...
Feds finishing consultation on wartime-inspired housing catalogue

Feds finishing consultation on wartime-inspired housing catalogue

by Kimberly Langille | Apr 9, 2024 | Featured Research

“Homes built by Wartime Housing Limited in Peterborough, 1943,” Photographer J.B. Scott, Library and Archives Canada, PA-145331 Results of consultation and next steps expected this spring. The federal government has received more than 75 written submissions from...
Canadian Housing Survey a treasure trove for researchers

Canadian Housing Survey a treasure trove for researchers

by Kimberly Langille | Apr 5, 2024 | Featured Research

Where can researchers find data on housing topics in Canada such as the amount of social housing, affordability, or the reasons for evictions? The answer is the Canadian Housing Survey (CHS), Stephanie Shewchuk, a Senior Specialist in the Research Division at Canada...
Housing in Budget 2022: lots of words, but very few homes

Housing in Budget 2022: lots of words, but very few homes

by aministrator | Apr 8, 2022 | In Case you Missed It

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...
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